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American travellers in Spain. The Spanish inns, 1776-1867 Farnham Carrie Evangeline

Farnham Carrie EvangelineAdams describes the two windows in his room at Castellano as port holes, without any glass " with two wooden doors to open and shut before them.2 In the houses

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Page 1: Farnham Carrie EvangelineAdams describes the two windows in his room at Castellano as port holes, without any glass " with two wooden doors to open and shut before them.2 In the houses

American travellers in Spain. TheSpanish inns, 1776-1867

Farnham Carrie Evangeline

Page 2: Farnham Carrie EvangelineAdams describes the two windows in his room at Castellano as port holes, without any glass " with two wooden doors to open and shut before them.2 In the houses

Title: American travellers in Spain. The Spanish inns, 1776-1867

Author: Farnham Carrie Evangeline

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