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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... considered irrelevant , as , by comparing it with the en- suing Journal , the Public will be enabled to judge how far these hopes have been realized , and to what extent good faith has been kept with those who , placing implicit ...
... considered irrelevant , as , by comparing it with the en- suing Journal , the Public will be enabled to judge how far these hopes have been realized , and to what extent good faith has been kept with those who , placing implicit ...
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... considered super- fluous , previous to 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 ...
... considered super- fluous , previous to 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 ...
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... considered best qua- lified to give proper dignity and spirit to the character ; whilst Amphitrite was most delicately personated by another jack tar , attired with all the grace and elegance that oakum and sailcloth could bestow ...
... considered best qua- lified to give proper dignity and spirit to the character ; whilst Amphitrite was most delicately personated by another jack tar , attired with all the grace and elegance that oakum and sailcloth could bestow ...
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... considered himself for- tunate in having made this land during day- light ; Barbuda being regarded as one of the most dangerous islands in the West Indies , in consequence of its extreme flatness , and the numerous shoals by which it is ...
... considered himself for- tunate in having made this land during day- light ; Barbuda being regarded as one of the most dangerous islands in the West Indies , in consequence of its extreme flatness , and the numerous shoals by which it is ...
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... considered a place of general rendezvous for smugglers of every description . The flags of all nations ( but more especially of America ) are to be seen flying in the harbour of Gustavia , and the resident merchants , I understand , de ...
... considered a place of general rendezvous for smugglers of every description . The flags of all nations ( but more especially of America ) are to be seen flying in the harbour of Gustavia , and the resident merchants , I understand , de ...
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