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spans the Sacred Way at Rome, it was erected to 

 commemorate a victory over enemies. 



Tiiese were all the principal remains on this side | 



of the camino real ; they were all to which our In- j 



dian guides conducted us, and, excepting two men- \ 



tioned hereafter, they were all of which, up to that \ 



time, any knowledge existed ; but on the other side I 



of the camino real, shrouded by trees, were the j 



trembling and tottering skeletons of buildings which i 



had once been grander than these. ; 



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