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You could try a download manager like DownThemAll on Firefox, set a queue with all the links and a depth of 1 download at a time.
DtA has been a godsend when I had shitty ADSL. It splits download in multiple parts and manages to survive micro interruptions in the service
I couldn't get it working, but I didn't try too hard. I may give it another shot. I'm trying a different approach right now.
DownloadThemAll seems to be helping. I'll update the original post with the details once I have success. In this case, I was able to first download them internally in the browser, then copy the download link and add them to DtA using the link. Someone smarter than me will be able to explain why the extra step was necessary, or how to avoid it.