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Albeit in the yeere of our Lord 1580 there arriued the ship called San Lorenzo, being wonderfull sore sea-beaten, the eight of October, which was accounted as a myracle for that the like had not beene seene before.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The castle of Chagres, known as San Lorenzo by the Spaniards, stood upon the top of an abrupt rock at the mouth of the river, and was one of the strongest fortresses for its size in all of the West Indies.
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There are certain rocky islands with an island called San Lorenzo in their midst.
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The castle of Chagres, known as San Lorenzo by the Spaniards, stood upon the top of an abrupt rock at the mouth of the river, and was one of the strongest fortresses for its size in all of the West Indies.
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates; fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish main Howard Pyle 1882
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The castle of Chagres, known as San Lorenzo by the Spaniards, stood upon the top of an abrupt rock at the mouth of the river, and was one of the strongest fortresses for its size in all of the West Indies.
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates Howard Pyle 1882
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That, however, is quite feasible, since towers are built up of blocks; and then the head might serve as bell-tower to San Lorenzo, which is much in need of one.
The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti John Addington Symonds 1866
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Maintenance would last up to 30 days, thus affecting the three natural gas-fired power plants, namely the San Lorenzo, Santa Rita and Ilijan, which have a combined capacity of 2,700 megawatts.
Latest News 2010
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Violinist David Garrett fell down some stairs and smashed his Strad, the 'San Lorenzo'.
Had a good trip recently? Jessica 2008
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Moncada, the admiral of the galleasses, in the "San Lorenzo," collided with the galleon "San Juan de Sicilia," and the great galleass dismasted and with shattered oars drifted on a back eddy of the tide towards Calais bar.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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"Yes, I know denim is hard-wearing and practical, but do the ladies who lunch really want to wear long-lasting utilitarian gear, teamed with chic Chanel or luxury leather on top, while showing off at the Ritz or smart restaurants such as San Lorenzo and the Wolseley?
Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine 2010
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