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Page 122
We reached the top of the dividing range , and now left the main road , taking a
path to the left , that is very rocky and ... range . It had been raining for weeks at
Libertad , and everywhere the ground was wet and swampy , but two miles on the
...
We reached the top of the dividing range , and now left the main road , taking a
path to the left , that is very rocky and ... range . It had been raining for weeks at
Libertad , and everywhere the ground was wet and swampy , but two miles on the
...
Page 167
Having breakfasted off tortillas and cheese , we continued our journey , and
crossed two rivers running to the eastward ; then ascended a high and rocky
range , along the top of which WW . WWW W THE “ SANATE , " OR QUISCALUS
the path ...
Having breakfasted off tortillas and cheese , we continued our journey , and
crossed two rivers running to the eastward ; then ascended a high and rocky
range , along the top of which WW . WWW W THE “ SANATE , " OR QUISCALUS
the path ...
Page 220
The lower part of the range was covered with trees of various kinds , but none of
them growing to a great height ; higher up we reached the sighing pine trees ,
and higher still , the hills were covered with grass , and supported herds of cattle .
The lower part of the range was covered with trees of various kinds , but none of
them growing to a great height ; higher up we reached the sighing pine trees ,
and higher still , the hills were covered with grass , and supported herds of cattle .
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