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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... the purpose of attaching their fortunes to that of the South American Independents ; and of those a great proportion have either ac- tually perished , or , unable to procure the A means of returning to their native land , are probably.
... the purpose of attaching their fortunes to that of the South American Independents ; and of those a great proportion have either ac- tually perished , or , unable to procure the A means of returning to their native land , are probably.
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... fortune to be one ; and I now submit the following Nar- rative to the Public , in the sincere hope , that a knowledge of the circumstances it re- cords , and the hopes and anxiety I and my associates experienced , may preserve others ...
... fortune to be one ; and I now submit the following Nar- rative to the Public , in the sincere hope , that a knowledge of the circumstances it re- cords , and the hopes and anxiety I and my associates experienced , may preserve others ...
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... implicit confidence in the honourable performance of stipulated engagements , had consented to unite their fortunes to that of the Inde- pendent cause . It would be absurd to suppose that mo- tives of A 2 INTRODUCTION . iii.
... implicit confidence in the honourable performance of stipulated engagements , had consented to unite their fortunes to that of the Inde- pendent cause . It would be absurd to suppose that mo- tives of A 2 INTRODUCTION . iii.
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... fortune ; but it will be obvious that the abstract justice of the 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 ...
... fortune ; but it will be obvious that the abstract justice of the 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 ...
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... I was particularly attached , or who , having actually landed on the Spanish Main , have had the good fortune to return in safety to their native country . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . AS the occurrences detailed in the fol- X INTRODUCTION .
... I was particularly attached , or who , having actually landed on the Spanish Main , have had the good fortune to return in safety to their native country . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . AS the occurrences detailed in the fol- X INTRODUCTION .
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