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Balfour, The Plants of the Bible (London, 1885); Bonavia, The
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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In spite of his opinion, however, a last assault was determined upon, to take place on the following morning; and after the plans were discussed and arranged, Bonavia dissolved the council; and the officers proceeded to their respective tents.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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The second, under the immediate orders of Bonavia himself, occupied the centre; while the third, in command of Caldelas, formed the rearguard.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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While Bonavia was still speaking a singular noise reached the tent, as if coming from the besieged town.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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The latter, however, succeeded in executing his commission more promptly than Don Cornelio; and Bonavia hastened, notwithstanding the protest of
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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As Bonavia was still ignorant both of the proximity of Morelos and
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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Bonavia, governor of Oajaca, held command -- assisted by the Spanish generals, Caldelas and Regules.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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Meanwhile, Bonavia and Caldelas, having united their forces, were using all their efforts to resist the desperate charges made by Galeana; who, notwithstanding the impetuosity of his attack, found himself unable to break through their line and form a junction with Trujano.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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In this case, Bonavia, from the centre, could march to the assistance of whichever of his two brigadiers should stand most in need of it.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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"This deal will make Tucson the premier solar city in the country," said Bonavia.
Tucson Weekly Will Ferguson 2010
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