Appletons' Guide to MexicoD. Appleton & Company, 1884 - 378 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agua American Aztecs basaltic buildings built capital Cathedral Celaya cents Chiapas Chihuahua Church City of Mexico coast Colima Conquest Cortes cotton Cruz diligence distance Durango edifices elevation fare feet high former French Government Guadalupe Guanajuato Guatemala haciendas Hidalgo hornitos horse-cars Humboldt Indians Jorullo Juan Juarez kilometres Lake land Laredo latter maguey Maravatio Mexican Central Mexican Central Railway Mexican National Railway Michoacan miles distant mineral mines Monterey Morelia Morelos mountain natives northern Oaxaca Orizaba Pacific Palace Palenque passes Pátzcuaro peons plain Playa Plaza mayor Popocatepetl population port President principal Puebla pulque pyramid Querétaro rail railroad Railway Company Republic road route ruins Saltillo San Luis Potosí Santa Señor side silver Sonora Spain Spaniards Spanish square station steamers stone sugar-cane summit table-land Tampico Teotihuacan tierra caliente tierra templada Toluca tourist town track traveler varas Vera Cruz vicinity Vide volcano Yucatan Zacatecas
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 327 - Bay of Fonseca, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, and on the west by Guatemala.
Seite 105 - League and labor, 26,000,000 square varas, or 4,605 acres. To find the number of acres in a given number of square varas, divide by 5,646, fractions rejected.
Seite 39 - This indicates that the building had been used so long before it was deserted that the plastering needed to be many times renewed. There is some evidence that painting was used as a means of decoration ; but that which most engages attention is the artistic management of the stone-work, and, above all, the beautifully executed sculptures for ornamentation.