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Interprete José Jesús de los Santos y al Negro Juan Bautista, conocido con el nombre de Cesar á quienes juramento en debida forma ante mí el Escribano y bajo lo cual prometió el primero traducir fielmente lo que declara et expresáda Juan Bautista y este decir verdad en lo que supiere y fuere preguntado y siendo por su Nombre, y Patria y Religión.
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Dijo que no tiene mas que declarar sobre el particular y que lo dicho es la verdad a cargo del juramento que lleva hecho en que se afirmó y ratificó despues de enterado por el Interprete de lo que contiene esta su declarencion y por no saber escribir pusieron ambos la señar de cruz firmando dicho señor y el presente Escribano.
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"Shut up, I tell you," interrupted El Interprete, aiming a kick at the sufferer, who managed to escape the blow.
The Quest P��o Baroja 1914
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El Interprete, more muscular than Manuel, was able to get to his feet again; but he had lost his nerve and Manuel, gathering strength from his anger, threw him down a second time and was about to crash a rock into his face when a pair of municipal guards happened along and kicked them apart.
The Quest P��o Baroja 1914
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"He's the captain of the cave gang: El Interprete."
The Quest P��o Baroja 1914
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El Interprete sprang to his feet and strode over to Manuel, who, in an excess of fury seized him with both hands by the neck, kicked him in the leg with his right heel, made him lose his balance and threw him to the ground.
The Quest P��o Baroja 1914
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One tower more modern, the base of which appears Roman with a Turkish superstructure, and one block of granite on which is an inscription stating that Caesar mounted his horse from this stone: I would have carried this relic away, but Mr. Arbro, Premier Interprete et Lieutenant a son Altesse Ibrahim Pacha, informed me that he had laid hands on it.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. Ledbury, Lady Bidulph of 1910
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Interprete » The end of a (V) era gabriellacoleman. org/blog/?
Planet Debian 2010
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Twitter Trackbacks for Interprete » The end of a (V) era [gabriellacoleman. org] on Topsy. com
Planet Debian 2010
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Interprete » Debian in the World: Buidling an Institution vs Managing a Crowd gabriellacoleman. org/blog/?
Planet Debian 2010
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