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Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution: : Including a Narrative of the Expedition of General Xavier Mina. : with Some Observations on the Practicability of Opening a Commerce Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Through the Mexican Isthmus in the Province of Oaxaca, and at the Lake of Nicaragua; : and on the Future Importance of Such Commerce to the Civilized World, and More Especially to the United States.

By Robinson, William Davis, B. 1774

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Title: Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution: : Including a Narrative of the Expedition of General Xavier Mina. : with Some Observations on the Practicability of Opening a Commerce Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Through the Mexican Isthmus in the Province of Oaxaca, and at the Lake of Nicaragua; : and on the Future Importance of Such Commerce to the Civilized World, and More Especially to the United States.  
Author: Robinson, William Davis, B. 1774
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Language: English
Subject: Canals, Interoceanic, Mina, Francisco Javier, 1789-1817
Collections: American Libraries Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
1820
Publisher: Philadelphia: Printed for the Author. Lydia R. Bailey, Printer.

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Davis, B. 177, R. W. (1820). Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution: : Including a Narrative of the Expedition of General Xavier Mina. : with Some Observations on the Practicability of Opening a Commerce Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Through the Mexican Isthmus in the Province of Oaxaca, and at the Lake of Nicaragua; : and on the Future Importance of Such Commerce to the Civilized World, and More Especially to the United States.. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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