What I saw on the west coast of South and North America, and at the Hawaiian Islands.: By H. Willis Baxley, M.D.

ITERNATIONAL KINDNESS. cers of her Britannic Majesty's ship " Vixen," and a inumber of American and English gentlemen, residents of Lima and Callao, who Lunited, as if of one nation, in paying a last tribute of respect to the memory of a brave and accomplislhed officer. Sad as were the reflections incident to this loss of a fellow-countryman in the prime of life-and reality of usefulness, and his burial far fiom the land of his love, yet did the event show those of kindred nations forgetfiul of past differences, and bound by a bond of sympathy, uniting in manifestations of respect for the departed; illustrating the benign influence of a common origin, language, and literature, when cherished by the relations of peace. 163

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What I saw on the west coast of South and North America, and at the Hawaiian Islands.: By H. Willis Baxley, M.D.
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Baxley, Henry Willis, 1803-1876.
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New York,: D. Appleton & company,
1865.
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South America -- Description and travel
California -- Description and travel
Hawaii -- Description and travel

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