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... with a strong belief in its le accuracy; and it will be seen by the following pas- ci sage, descriptive of a sunset in the Caribbean Sea, Pi that the author is able to depict with minute fidelity Be an appearance not easily referable to ordinary T standards ...

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... the native tribes of Panamv and Central America, and even some coincidences in the names of places around the Mexican and Caribbean seas. Two distinct styles of costure may be recognised in paintings of aboriginal Americans; and the cinctureeand wreath ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... and the Franklin, of the Havre line, which sails on the 5th proximo, touchingat Southampton, will go full. The steamship Caribbean, now very nearly completed, will be run between New York and England, and, should the demand justify, other steamers will ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2450 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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... idea of e, clanging the ancient Panama route to that from ed Puerto Caballos (or Cortez) on the Atlantic, or ter rather Caribbean Sea, to the bay of Fonseca in the !x- South Sea, is by no means a novelty, It was sug- us gested as early as 1556 by Juan ...

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... evangelical and national antipathies to the Pepibtical Empire of Spain, E sailed forth to make prize of rich galleons in the c Caribbean sea, or to make havoc of the new Spanish E ports and settlements on the rivers of NorthAmerica. E Yet the peaceful colonists ...