An account of the Abipones, an equestrian people of Paraguay

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An account of the Abipones, an equestrian people of Paraguay

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John Murray
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An account of the Abipones
1822, J. Murray
in English
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Cover of: Geschichte de Abiponer, eine berittenen und kriegerischen Nation in Paraguay
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Latin original, Vienna. 1784.

WSU MASC copy has armorial bookplate of E. S. Cooper on front pastedown of each vol.

WSU MASC copy is: 002-103513578 - 002-103513594.

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3 v. ;

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