Narrative of the Expedition which Sailed from England in 1817, to Join the South American Patriots: Comprising Every Particular Connected with Its Formation, History, and Fate; with Observations and Authentic Information Elucidating the Real Character of the Contest, Mode of Warfare, State of the Armies, &cJ. Murray, 1818 - 144 páginas |
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Página iii
... Independent Agents and their partisans in this country , for the purpose of enticing British officers and others into the service of the South American Patriots ; and I trust this statement will not be considered irrelevant , as , by ...
... Independent Agents and their partisans in this country , for the purpose of enticing British officers and others into the service of the South American Patriots ; and I trust this statement will not be considered irrelevant , as , by ...
Página viii
... Independent Generals and their Armies ; whilst he , at the same time , could scarcely have been ignorant , that the strongest hostility was manifested by the Patriots to the admission of foreign assist- ance ; and that the jealousy of ...
... Independent Generals and their Armies ; whilst he , at the same time , could scarcely have been ignorant , that the strongest hostility was manifested by the Patriots to the admission of foreign assist- ance ; and that the jealousy of ...
Página ix
... Independent cause , or probability , if not certainty , of its ultimate triumph , are ut- terly distinct from the question ; -how far it is judicious for British subjects to take an active part in this sanguinary contest ? My anxiety is ...
... Independent cause , or probability , if not certainty , of its ultimate triumph , are ut- terly distinct from the question ; -how far it is judicious for British subjects to take an active part in this sanguinary contest ? My anxiety is ...
Página xi
... entering upon the Journal . Five distinct corps embarked at nearly the same period , for that part of the seat of war in South America , occupied by the Independent General Bolivar . 1st . A Brigade of Artillery under the command of.
... entering upon the Journal . Five distinct corps embarked at nearly the same period , for that part of the seat of war in South America , occupied by the Independent General Bolivar . 1st . A Brigade of Artillery under the command of.
Página 26
... Independent privateer brig under the command of Commodore Parker , who put a few men on board with orders to bring her to Amelia island : the Prize - master however thought proper to vary his in- structions , and ran her into Gustavia ...
... Independent privateer brig under the command of Commodore Parker , who put a few men on board with orders to bring her to Amelia island : the Prize - master however thought proper to vary his in- structions , and ran her into Gustavia ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afternoon amongst anchor anxiety appeared armies arrival at Saint ashore Azores Bassterre Bay of Biscay Beachy Head board the Britannia boat Bolivar Brion British officers Captain Sharpe ceeded character circumstance Colonel Campbell's Colonel Gilmore Colonel Hippesley's Colonel Wilson consequence considered continued corps Cromoni departure destitute Don Mendez Dowson effect embarked on board Emerald engage England enterprise excited experienced favour Fayal feelings fortune Gravesend Grenada Gustavia harbour hazard honour hopes Hornby hostility Hudson immediately Independent induced inhabitants likewise lomew's Marygott ment morning native nature nearly night non-commissioned officers o'clock observed Oroonoco particular parties parture point of sailing portmanteaus possess proceed proceeded to Saint procure received regiment rendered respect Ritchie Royalists sailed Saint Bartho Saint Bartholomew's Saint Kitt's Saint Thomas's schooner ship shore shortly similar situation South American Spanish Main spect Supercargo tion town Ushant vessel weather West Indies whilst wind