Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio de la Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; With Some Account from Original Documents of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in Those Parts of South America During the Last Sixty Years
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Woodbine Parish
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Excerpt from Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio De La Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; With Some Account From Original Documents of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in Those Parts of South America During the Last Sixty YearsWith these facilities, and by purchase, I found myself, by the time I quitted South America, in possession of a considerable c
Excerpt from Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio De La Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; With Some
Excerpt from Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio De La Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; With Some Account From Original Documents of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in Those Parts of South America During the Last Sixty Years
With these facilities, and by purchase, I found myself, by the time I quitted South America, in possession of a considerable c
Excerpt from Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio De La Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; With Some Account From Original Documents of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in Those Parts of South America During the Last Sixty Years
With these facilities, and by purchase, I found myself, by the time I quitted South America, in possession of a considerable collection of ms. Maps and of unedited papers respecting countries of which the greater part of the world is, I believe, in almost absolute ignorance.
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