Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country, Volumen2C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1843 |
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... lives of the saints , the martyrs , and other Christian subjects . Everywhere , especially , there are Cabreras , an artist somewhat in the Luca Giordano style ; the same monotony , facility , and " fa presto Luca ! " All his pictures ...
... lives of the saints , the martyrs , and other Christian subjects . Everywhere , especially , there are Cabreras , an artist somewhat in the Luca Giordano style ; the same monotony , facility , and " fa presto Luca ! " All his pictures ...
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... live very long ; but it frequently happens that girls who come into this convent , are obliged to leave it from sick- ness , long before the expiration of their noviciate . I met with the girl whom I had seen take the veil , and cannot ...
... live very long ; but it frequently happens that girls who come into this convent , are obliged to leave it from sick- ness , long before the expiration of their noviciate . I met with the girl whom I had seen take the veil , and cannot ...
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... live long ; yet this man was the most enthusiastic of them all . His master tried to dissuade him from joining in the sport this year ; but he broke forth into such pathetic entreaties , conjuring him " by the life of the Señorita ...
... live long ; yet this man was the most enthusiastic of them all . His master tried to dissuade him from joining in the sport this year ; but he broke forth into such pathetic entreaties , conjuring him " by the life of the Señorita ...
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... region ( which the knowing eye of a Yankee would instantly discover to be full of capabilities in the way of machinery ) belongs to no one , and lies here deserted , in solitary ITS ORIGIN . 33 beauty . Some poor Indians live.
... region ( which the knowing eye of a Yankee would instantly discover to be full of capabilities in the way of machinery ) belongs to no one , and lies here deserted , in solitary ITS ORIGIN . 33 beauty . Some poor Indians live.
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... live amongst the ruins of the old cloisters , and the wild deer possess the undisputed sovereignty of the woods . It is said that a benighted traveller , who had lost his way in these solitudes , and was miraculously saved from dying of ...
... live amongst the ruins of the old cloisters , and the wild deer possess the undisputed sovereignty of the woods . It is said that a benighted traveller , who had lost his way in these solitudes , and was miraculously saved from dying of ...
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agreeable amongst ANGANGUEO appeared arrived Atlacamulco barrancas beautiful breakfast Bustamante called Carlos Bustamante carriage Castellan cathedral cave church color convent Cortes covered cross crowded Cruz Cuernavaca dark dinner dollars Doña Doña Marina dressed escort Excellency eyes flowers friends gallop gentlemen gold hacienda handsome Havana head hills horses hundred huts Indian journey La Gabia ladies leagues leave Lecheria LETTER light looked maguey Mexican Mexico monks Morelia morning mountain mules murder night o'clock orange ourselves padre painted palace Paredes party Pascuaro passed President pretty pronunciamiento Puebla pulque received revolution ride road robbers rode San Bartolo Santa Anna seemed Señor silver soldiers Spaniards Spanish stone streets sugar Tacubaya Tampico theatre tion Toluca tortillas trees troops Uruapa Valencia Vera Cruz Viceroy village Virgin volcano walked whole wild women woods
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Página 144 - Judas then, having received a band of men and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons.
Página 345 - ... the night. — Most glorious night! Thou wert not sent for slumber! let me be A sharer in thy fierce and far delight, — A portion of the tempest and of thee! How the lit lake shines, — a phosphoric sea! And the big rain comes dancing to the earth ! And now again, 'tis black, — and now, the glee Of the loud hills shakes with its mountain mirth, As if they did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth.
Página 138 - Here a ruined arch and cross, so solidly built, that one cannot but wonder how the stones ever crumbled away. There, rising in the midst of old faithfullooking trees, the church gray and ancient, but strong as if designed for eternity; with its saints and virgins, and martyrs and relics, its gold and silver and precious stones, whose value would buy up all the spare lots in the New England village; the le"pero with scarce a rag to cover him, kneeling on that marble pavement.
Página 137 - We see four new churches, proclaiming four different sects, — religion suited to all customers. These wooden churches or meeting-houses are all new, all painted white, or perhaps a bright red. Hard by is a tavern, with a green paling, as clean and as new as the churches, and there are also various smart stores and neat dwelling-houses ; — all new, all wooden, all clean, and all ornamented with slight Grecian pillars. The whole has a cheerful, trim, and flourishing aspect. Houses, churches, stores,...
Página 71 - We passed on into the second sala, collecting as we went fragments of the shining stones, our awe and astonishment increasing at every step. Sometimes we seemed to be in a subterranean Egyptian temple. The architecture was decidedly Egyptian, and the strange forms of the animals resembled those of the uncouth Egyptian idols — which, together with the pyramids and obelisks, made me think that perhaps that ancient people took the idea of their architecture and of many of their strange shapes from...
Página 228 - Now there is neither principle, nor pretext, nor plan, nor the shadow of reason or legality. Disloyalty, hypocrisy, and the most sordid calculation, are all the motives that can be discovered ; and those who then affected an ardent desire for the welfare of their country have now thrown aside their masks, and appear in their true colors ; and the great mass of the people, who, thus passive and oppressed, allow their quiet homes to be invaded, are kept in awe neither by the force of arms, nor by the...
Página 144 - And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests and elders of the people. 48 Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: hold him fast.
Página 19 - LASO. 19 plaza de toros. The day was fresh and exhilarating. All the country people from several leagues round were assembled, and the trees up to their very topmost branches presented a collection of bronze faces and black eyes, belonging to the Indians, who had taken their places there as comfortably as spectators in a one-shilling gallery.
Página 402 - We went to mass this morning, which was said to be particularly crowded in consequence of the general desire to catch a glimpse of the ex-president. . . . I find, personally, one important change in taste if not in opinion. Vera Cruz cookery, which two years ag-o I thought detestable, now appears to me delicious ! What excellent fish ! and what incomparable frijoles ! Well, this is a trifle ; but after all, in trifles as in matters of moment, how necessary for a traveller to compare his judgments...
Página 254 - A capitulation. Santa Anna is triumphant. He made his solemn entry into Mexico last evening, Generals Valencia and Canalizo being at the head of the united forces. Not a solitary viva was heard as they passed along the streets ; nor afterwards, during his speech in congress. Te Deum was sung this morning in the cathedral, the archbishop in person receiving the new president.