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 1    1,    1|          which he bought at the mission stations or in the villages,
 2    1,    3|        times as the bell of the mission called them tot he dilapidated
 3    1,    4|        and the registers of the mission were sufficient testimony
 4    1,    5|         from the right near the mission station of Laguna. On the
 5    1,    5|      the right, again, near the mission of San Joachim dOmaguas,
 6    1,    9| Passanha, who had charge of the mission at Iquitos.~A religious
 7    1,    9|        lived at Iquitos, in the mission of which he was the chief.
 8    1,   10|         the lay brothers of the mission, who are at the same time
 9    1,   11|        the rising ground of the mission of Cocha. This was the country
10    1,   11|         about almost naked.~The mission of Cocha was then in charge
11    1,   11|         by the neophytes of the mission.~For two days Araujo was
12    1,   11|        It was in 1770 that this mission was founded by the Jesuit
13    1,   14|    Amazon, it began as a simple Mission, founded by the Portuguese
14    1,   15|      Fonteboa, like most of the mission villages of the Amazon,
15    1,   16|        the port of this ancient mission founded by the Carmelites,
16    2,   12|        One day I arrived at the mission of Aranas at the moment
17    2,   19|        acquitted himself of his mission, how he resolved to turn
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