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Portuguese or
Spanish use to a
vessel ranging from 120 to 140
Spanish "
toneles". This word
represents a
capacity about one-tenth
larger than that expressed...
- Den Haag:
Henri J. Stemberg. Burgers, Th.F. (2008). Wium van Zyl (ed.).
Tonele uit ons dorp. Kaapstad:
Africana Uitgewers. Burgers,
Thomas Francois (1979)...
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written in 1497
saying that "in his
voyage he had only one ship of
fifty '
toneles' and
twenty men and food for
seven or
eight months"
provided more certainty...
- Valdivia,
governor of Chile,
decided to send an
expedition of two
ships of 50
toneles each
under Francisco de
Ulloa to
explore the
southern coast of the country...
- interpreters. He
treated them well. The ship he took had a
capacity of up to 30
toneles [25
metric tons]. The keel was made of
canes [balsa logs] as
thick as posts...
- die Dag:
Gedagtes (2017) Die
Laaste Reis (2018)
Anton Chekhov, Oom Wanja:
Tonele uit die
Plattelandse Lewe in Vier
Bedrywe (1968) Uit die Iers: Middeleeuse...
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losses and two draws. In the
Cuban community, he was
known both as "3
Toneles" and as "El
Barbaro del
Knock Out."
Fernandez was born in
Santiago de Cuba...
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Triumph of the Others, 1907 Pago Chico, (Little Pago), 1908
Violines y
toneles (Violins and kegs), 1908 En las
tierras del Inti (In the
Lands of the Inti)...