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Take the instance of the Mulatos Mine: The bunch of Chinamen who proposed to buy it insisted on a mill-run test on fresh-mined ore, taken out by themselves, for a five-days 'run.
The Gold Brick and the Gold Mine: Fake Mining Schemes that Steal the People's Savings 1910
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The principal one is the Arros River, which from the west embraces most of the mesas, and then, turning south, receives its tributaries, the Tutuhuaca and the Mulatos, the latter just behind a pinnacle.
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Whites will inhabit a country where the system of government is so adverse to their pretensions; and the little town is called in derision La republica de Zambos y Mulatos.
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Grayd owns a 100% interest in the La India project located in the Mulatos Gold Belt of
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Whites will inhabit a country where the system of government is so adverse to their pretensions; and the little town is called in derision La republica de Zambos y Mulatos.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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[53] They take 14 prisoners. that Island fourteen prisoners, between Negros and Mulatos; also great store of Plantans, and good water, together with two fat hogs.
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Page view page image: was Captain of a ship, and two Mulatos, ran away from us, and made their escape.
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Some of which are born of white European people and Negros, and these are called Mulatos.
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Previous albums, such as Free Roots (1997), Mulatos
PopMatters Richard Elliott 2010
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While Robinson, Leeville and Mulatos contributed a combined total of $9 million during the period.
Gold & Precious Metals Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2010
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