The Modern Traveller: A Description, Geographical, Historical, and Topographical, of the Various Countries of the Globe, Հատոր 7Wells & Lilly, 1830 |
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... further extremity is seen the town of San Felipe . " With this prospect constantly in view , " says the Writer , we rode for nearly five hours along the summit of the ridge , and then de- scended by a winding and steep path , to the ...
... further extremity is seen the town of San Felipe . " With this prospect constantly in view , " says the Writer , we rode for nearly five hours along the summit of the ridge , and then de- scended by a winding and steep path , to the ...
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... further end of the room was a card- table , where most of the gentlemen played at a game called monté . The space in the middle of the room seemed to be allotted as a play - ground for the children of the house , and those of many ...
... further end of the room was a card- table , where most of the gentlemen played at a game called monté . The space in the middle of the room seemed to be allotted as a play - ground for the children of the house , and those of many ...
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... Proper , he takes no further notice of the second of these divisions , but subsequently divides the intendancy into the two provinces of Sonora and Cinaloa . his majesty's cabinet of curiosities . * Sonora trades with 62 MEXICO .
... Proper , he takes no further notice of the second of these divisions , but subsequently divides the intendancy into the two provinces of Sonora and Cinaloa . his majesty's cabinet of curiosities . * Sonora trades with 62 MEXICO .
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... further north , in the country of the Moqui , watered by the Rio de Yaquesila , in lat 36 ° , Father Garces " was astonished to find an Indian town with two great squares , houses of several stories , and streets well laid out in ...
... further north , in the country of the Moqui , watered by the Rio de Yaquesila , in lat 36 ° , Father Garces " was astonished to find an Indian town with two great squares , houses of several stories , and streets well laid out in ...
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... further light on the causes of this hostility of the natives . The sources The of the Rio del Norte are the haunt of the Utahs , who speak the same language as the Cyaways , who wan- der about the sources of the Platte river , and the ...
... further light on the causes of this hostility of the natives . The sources The of the Rio del Norte are the haunt of the Utahs , who speak the same language as the Cyaways , who wan- der about the sources of the Platte river , and the ...
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Էջ 110 - ... eruptions of the central volcano continued till the month of February 1760. In the following years they became gradually less frequent. The Indians, frightened at the horrible noises of the new volcano, abandoned at first all the villages situated within seven or eight leagues distance of the playas de Jorullo.
Էջ 40 - ... circular doors, cemented closely to the wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure. Some persons use cylindrical hives, made of earthenware, instead of the clumsy apparatus of wood ; these are relieved by raised...
Էջ 60 - He was astonished to find there an Indian town with two great squares, houses of several stories, and streets well laid out, and parallel to one another.
Էջ 40 - When it is ascertained by the weight, that the hive is full, the end pieces are removed, and the honey withdrawn. The hive we saw opened, was only partly filled; which enabled us to see the economy of the interior to more advantage. The honey is not contained in the elegant hexagonal cells of our hives, but in wax bags, not quite so large as an egg. These bags, or...
Էջ 111 - This fact appears to prove that there is no exaggeration in the accounts of several old Indians, who affirm that, for many years after the first eruption, the plains . of Jorullo, even at a great distance from the scene of the explosion, were uninhabitable from the excessive heat which prevailed in them.
Էջ 72 - There is, near Santa Fe, in some of the mountains, a stratum of talc, which admits of being divided into thin flakes, of which are made the windows of most of the houses in Santa Fe and all the villages to the north. New Mexico carries on a trade direct with Mexico and Biscay, and with Sonora. It sends out annually about 30,000 sheep ; also, dressed deer-skins and cabrie-skins, some fur, buflalo robes, tobacco, salt, and wrought copper vessels of a superior quality.
Էջ 109 - The decomposition of the water contributed to invigorate the flames, which were distinguishable at the city of Pascuaro, though situated on a very extensive table-land 4,600 feet elevated above the plains of las pldyas de Jorullo.
Էջ 108 - They were bounded by basaltic mountains, of which the structure seems to indicate that all this country, at a very remote period, had been already several times convulsed by volcanoes. These fields, watered by artificial means, belonged to the plantation (hacienda) of San Pedro de Jorullo, one of the greatest and richest of the country. In the month of June 1759, a subterraneous noise was heard.
Էջ 40 - ... relieved by raised figures and circular rings, so as to form rather handsome ornaments in the verandah of a house, where they are suspended by cords from the roof, in the same manner that the wooden ones in the villages are hung to the eaves of the cottages. On one side of the hive, half-way between the ends, there is a small hole made, just large enough for a loaded bee to enter, and shaded by a projection to prevent the rain from trickling in. In this hole, generally representing the mouth...