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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... consequence of a previous understanding with Don Mendez , that the entire cargo would be purchased by the Independents immedi- ately on the Britannia's arrival at the main . This property was intrusted to the care of Mr. John Ritchie as ...
... consequence of a previous understanding with Don Mendez , that the entire cargo would be purchased by the Independents immedi- ately on the Britannia's arrival at the main . This property was intrusted to the care of Mr. John Ritchie as ...
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... consequence of the severity of the weather , adverse winds , and the little way we were making in our course . 14th . Arrived at Falmouth Harbour about ten o'clock in the morning , after beating about all night close on the Lizard shore ...
... consequence of the severity of the weather , adverse winds , and the little way we were making in our course . 14th . Arrived at Falmouth Harbour about ten o'clock in the morning , after beating about all night close on the Lizard shore ...
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... consequence of the unabated severity of the weather , and adverse state of the wind . 18th . We were this morning visited by Colonel Campbell , who had arrived a day or two previously , in the Dowson at Fowey Harbour , and from him we ...
... consequence of the unabated severity of the weather , and adverse state of the wind . 18th . We were this morning visited by Colonel Campbell , who had arrived a day or two previously , in the Dowson at Fowey Harbour , and from him we ...
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... consequence of extreme cunning , which enabled him to discover the hook intended for his destruction ; or , which is more pro- bable , owing to his having recently feasted to the full extent of his inclination . There is no animal to ...
... consequence of extreme cunning , which enabled him to discover the hook intended for his destruction ; or , which is more pro- bable , owing to his having recently feasted to the full extent of his inclination . There is no animal to ...
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... consequence of its extreme flatness , and the numerous shoals by which it is sur- rounded . 24th . On the forenoon of this day we sailed into the harbour of Gustavia , in St. Bartholomew's , where we found ( only a few hours arrived ) ...
... consequence of its extreme flatness , and the numerous shoals by which it is sur- rounded . 24th . On the forenoon of this day we sailed into the harbour of Gustavia , in St. Bartholomew's , where we found ( only a few hours arrived ) ...
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