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  • They said Gloria Maria Vergara Mansilla was leaving her home on Cog Wheel Way about 5:30 p.m. when stopped the vehicle on a steep part of her driveway and went around to its rear cargo area.

    Woman killed by her own car 2011

  • The symbols of Spanish architecture's recent boom were, almost without exception, great public structures like Seville's Santa Justa train station (1992), built by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos, and Musac (2005), a contemporary art museum in León, built by Mansilla + Tuñón.

    A-cero's Modern Planes in Spain J. S. Marcus 2011

  • Lisandro Mansilla/Associated Press MUD HOUSE: A house was covered in mud after a landslide in Tartagal, Argentina, Tuesday.

    Today's Photos: Feb. 10 2009

  • In spite of the efforts of Marshal Soult, who was hounding his men down the road from Mansilla to Astorga in an attempt to forestall the British there, Moore won the race comfortably enough and entered the town with three divisions on the 29th.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • In spite of the efforts of Marshal Soult, who was hounding his men down the road from Mansilla to Astorga in an attempt to forestall the British there, Moore won the race comfortably enough and entered the town with three divisions on the 29th.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Mansilla presented himself at the Giunta at Belem, on the part of the principal husbandmen of Upper Douro, and of the respectable inhabitants of Oporto, in a state of utter consternation.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844 Various

  • Besides Mansilla, who had not yet received the order of priesthood, he carried with him to the coast of Fishery two priests, who were Indians by nation, and one Biscayner, called John Dortiaga.

    The Works of John Dryden Dryden, John, 1631-1700 1808

  • After which, having assigned to each of them a division at his particular province in the coast, he entered farther into the country; and, without any other guide than the spirit of God. penetrated into a kingdom, the language of which was utterly Unknown to him, as he wrote to Mansilla in these, terms.

    The Works of John Dryden Dryden, John, 1631-1700 1808

  • In order to this, the father caused Mansilla to be recalled from the coast of Fishery; and having intrusted him with the care of christianity in Travancore, took his way by land to Cambaya, where the viceroy of the Indies then resided.

    The Works of John Dryden Dryden, John, 1631-1700 1808

  • To which purpose he wrote to Goa, and commanded Paul de Camerine to send him Francis Mansilla, John Beyra, and one or two more of the first missioners which should arrive from Europe: he charged Mansilla, in particular, to come.

    The Works of John Dryden Dryden, John, 1631-1700 1808

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