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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... corps , with his positive assurance and engagement for the faithful performance of the following conditions : 1st . That on arriving in South America I should retain the rank to which he had thus appointed me . 2dly . That I should from ...
... corps , with his positive assurance and engagement for the faithful performance of the following conditions : 1st . That on arriving in South America I should retain the rank to which he had thus appointed me . 2dly . That I should from ...
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... corps to which I was personally attached , but have likewise frequent refer- ence to various other brigades , raised in England for the same remote service ; an ac- count of their respective commanders , strength , equipments ...
... corps to which I was personally attached , but have likewise frequent refer- ence to various other brigades , raised in England for the same remote service ; an ac- count of their respective commanders , strength , equipments ...
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... corps embarked on board the Britannia , a fine ship of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Sharpe , with a crew of twenty - one able and well - conducted seamen . An immense quan- tity of every description of military ...
... corps embarked on board the Britannia , a fine ship of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Sharpe , with a crew of twenty - one able and well - conducted seamen . An immense quan- tity of every description of military ...
Página xiii
... corps were likewise in every respect extensive and complete , and the uniforms remarkably rich and costly , more especially in the regiment commanded by Colonel Wilson , one of whose officers in- formed me that his outfit amounted to up ...
... corps were likewise in every respect extensive and complete , and the uniforms remarkably rich and costly , more especially in the regiment commanded by Colonel Wilson , one of whose officers in- formed me that his outfit amounted to up ...
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... corps proceeded in the Prince , a vessel of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Nightingale . 4th . A rifle corps ( named the First Vene- zuelan Rifle Regiment ) commanded by Colonel Campbell , consisting of about ...
... corps proceeded in the Prince , a vessel of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Nightingale . 4th . A rifle corps ( named the First Vene- zuelan Rifle Regiment ) commanded by Colonel Campbell , consisting of about ...
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