| 436 sider
...the" Savoyards, who with difficulty could prevent their being taken from them by the Spaniards, fd were glad to get rid of them at any price. Pere Nicolas,...of the adjacent mountains, than the Spaniards were, cbncealed the cattle by day in caserns and hollow ways, and by night drove them fbmetiuies along the... | |
| 1825 - 188 sider
...the Savoyards, who with difficulty could prevent their being taken from them by the Spaniards, and . were glad to get rid of them at any price. " Pere Nicolas dedicates his money entirely to the use of the Lanebourgians and his other neighbours, as far as it... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 394 sider
...the Savoyards, who with difficulty could prevent their being taken from them by the Spaniards, and were glad to get rid of them at any price." Pere Nicolas dedicates his money entirely to the use of the Lanebourgians and his other neighbours, as far as it... | |
| 1776 - 822 sider
...catile to the Swifs aimy; which rattle he bought up cheap from the Savoyards, who with difficulty could prevent their being taken from them by the Spaniards, fo were glad to get rid of them at any price. Per« Nicolas, who was much belter acquainted with the different roads, paths, and cliffs of the adjacent... | |
| 184? - 310 sider
...the Savoyards, who with difficulty could prevent their being taken from them by the Spaniards, and were glad to get rid of them at any price. " Pere Nicolas dedicates his money entirely to the use of the Lanebourgians and his other neighbours, as far as it... | |
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