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THE LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS THE NATURALIST IN NICARAGUA
CHAPTER I Arrival at Greytown — The river San Juan - Silting up of the
harbourCrossing the bar - Lives lost on it — Sharks — Christopher Columbus ...
THE LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS THE NATURALIST IN NICARAGUA
CHAPTER I Arrival at Greytown — The river San Juan - Silting up of the
harbourCrossing the bar - Lives lost on it — Sharks — Christopher Columbus ...
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CHAPTER XVIII Division of Nicaragua into three zones - Journey from Juigalpa to
lake of Nicaragua — Voyage on lake - Fresh - water shells and insectsSimilarity
of fresh - water productions all over the world - Distribution of European land ...
CHAPTER XVIII Division of Nicaragua into three zones - Journey from Juigalpa to
lake of Nicaragua — Voyage on lake - Fresh - water shells and insectsSimilarity
of fresh - water productions all over the world - Distribution of European land ...
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Pushing on to the northward for fifty leagues , Gonzales entered the territories of
a great chief named Nicaragua , whose country comprised the present province
of Rivas . Nicaragua had been informed of “ the sharpness of the Spanish swords
...
Pushing on to the northward for fifty leagues , Gonzales entered the territories of
a great chief named Nicaragua , whose country comprised the present province
of Rivas . Nicaragua had been informed of “ the sharpness of the Spanish swords
...
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