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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... and anxiety I and my associates experienced , may preserve others not only from similar disappointments , but even the hazard of encountering sufferings and afflictions ten - fold greater and more difficult to ii INTRODUCTION .
... and anxiety I and my associates experienced , may preserve others not only from similar disappointments , but even the hazard of encountering sufferings and afflictions ten - fold greater and more difficult to ii INTRODUCTION .
Página viii
... hazard of assassination . The preceding observations originate in no hostility to the South American Pa- triots ; on the contrary , I am at this moment animated with the same warm feelings in their favour , and sincere good wishes for ...
... hazard of assassination . The preceding observations originate in no hostility to the South American Pa- triots ; on the contrary , I am at this moment animated with the same warm feelings in their favour , and sincere good wishes for ...
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... hazard they must inevi- tably encounter from the jealousy of the natives . Nor should I omit referring to the exterminating and ferocious principle on which the war is carried on ; each side being so infuriated against the other by a ...
... hazard they must inevi- tably encounter from the jealousy of the natives . Nor should I omit referring to the exterminating and ferocious principle on which the war is carried on ; each side being so infuriated against the other by a ...
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... hazard we had so recently encountered of being involved in a similar premature destruction . The Dowson had proceeded upwards of fifty leagues on her voyage in company with the Indian , when the two vessels were sepa- rated by the ...
... hazard we had so recently encountered of being involved in a similar premature destruction . The Dowson had proceeded upwards of fifty leagues on her voyage in company with the Indian , when the two vessels were sepa- rated by the ...
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... hazard at- tendant on any attempt to communicate with the Continent , was this day further evinced , by an account received at the island of the indiscriminate massacre of the entire crew of a vessel which had been captured by a ...
... hazard at- tendant on any attempt to communicate with the Continent , was this day further evinced , by an account received at the island of the indiscriminate massacre of the entire crew of a vessel which had been captured by a ...
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