Canal Zone Pilot, Guide to the Republic of Panama: And Classified Business DirectoryWilliam C. Haskins |
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... tion , he was busy planning the while how to frustrate it . The news of a great Indian empire far to the south had filtered through to the Spanish camp , and stirred Balboa to accomplish what his able but unprincipled lieutenant ...
... tion , he was busy planning the while how to frustrate it . The news of a great Indian empire far to the south had filtered through to the Spanish camp , and stirred Balboa to accomplish what his able but unprincipled lieutenant ...
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... tion ; otherwise they should be all cut to pieces , without giving quarter to any one . But they would hearken to none of these threats , beginning instantly to fire ; which gave notice to the city and this was suddenly alarmed . Yet ...
... tion ; otherwise they should be all cut to pieces , without giving quarter to any one . But they would hearken to none of these threats , beginning instantly to fire ; which gave notice to the city and this was suddenly alarmed . Yet ...
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... tion , expecting only with impatience the dawning of the next day . Preparations for Attack . as soon On the tenth day betimes in the morning , they put all their men in convenient order , and with drums and trumpets sounding ...
... tion , expecting only with impatience the dawning of the next day . Preparations for Attack . as soon On the tenth day betimes in the morning , they put all their men in convenient order , and with drums and trumpets sounding ...
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... tion of the present city had been lost sight of , all the Span- ish histories being at fault on this important point . On March 28 , 1905 , the President of the Municipal Council of Panama , Ciro L. Urriola , acting under official ...
... tion of the present city had been lost sight of , all the Span- ish histories being at fault on this important point . On March 28 , 1905 , the President of the Municipal Council of Panama , Ciro L. Urriola , acting under official ...
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... tion of the decree " . The decree also prohibited the use of lamps , or rath- er censers , as they were then known , in the houses at Old Panama , thereby avoiding danger of future conflagra- tions The Founding of New Panama . 119.
... tion of the decree " . The decree also prohibited the use of lamps , or rath- er censers , as they were then known , in the houses at Old Panama , thereby avoiding danger of future conflagra- tions The Founding of New Panama . 119.
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