Statistics for occurrence #1 of “de Nicaragua” in entry taylor-zachary of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...the interoceanic canal, for which so many facilities are presented by the isthmus in that state. No reply was made to this letter. The British ships-of-war Alarm and Vixen arrived at San Juan de Nicaragua on Feb. 8, 1848, and on the 12th of that month the British forces, consisting of 260 officers and men, attacked and captured the post of Serapaquid, garrisoned, according to the British statements, b...
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