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.
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... 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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