| 1819 - 550 páginas
...confidently assured, that the army under general Bolivar, has even often been for days together dependant for support solely upon the latter description of...compensation to those who may have participated in the struggle."—p. 57—58. If these privations, in addition to the constant danger of assassination from... | |
| James Hackett - 1818 - 172 páginas
...reciprocal ; passed into a general law, and has now, it is to be feared, become unalterable. ,.. . .. The sufferings which the Independents undergo during...to those who may have participated in the struggle. As confirmatory of the foregoing information, I shall refer the reader to an extract of a letter from... | |
| James Hackett - 1818 - 182 páginas
...became reciprocal; passed into a general law, and has now, it is to be feared, become unalterable. The sufferings which the Independents undergo during...to those who may have participated in the struggle. As confirmatory of the foregoing information, I shall refer the reader to an extract of a letter from... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1818 - 648 páginas
...consequence of the utter exhaustion of their resources; and, however successful they might eventually he, there existed no probability whatever, that they would...those who may have participated in the struggle*.' pp. 54- — 58. * ' The sanguinary and ferocious character of the warfare,' says our Author, in a subsequent... | |
| 1819 - 552 páginas
...they carry loose in their pockets, frequently constituting the whole of their subsistence: and we are confidently assured, that the army under general Bolivar...those who may have participated in the struggle.'* pp. 54—58. Their clothing of course corresponds to their fare, consisting, we are told, in most instances,... | |
| 1819 - 578 páginas
...they carry loose in their pockets, frequently constituting the whole of their subsistence: and we are confidently assured, that the army under general Bolivar...those who may have participated in the struggle.'* pp, 54 — 58. Their clothing of course corresponds to their fare, consisting, we are told, in most... | |
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