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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... individuals to engage in an enter- prise so hazardous and remote ; but al- though my principal reason for accepting a commission in the service of the South Ame- rican Patriots , was a sanguine hope of pro- moting that worldly ...
... individuals to engage in an enter- prise so hazardous and remote ; but al- though my principal reason for accepting a commission in the service of the South Ame- rican Patriots , was a sanguine hope of pro- moting that worldly ...
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... individuals daily crossing the Atlantic for the avowed pur- pose of joining their armies , several expe- rienced British officers were actively en- gaged in the formation of regiments for the same service , who had received from Don ...
... individuals daily crossing the Atlantic for the avowed pur- pose of joining their armies , several expe- rienced British officers were actively en- gaged in the formation of regiments for the same service , who had received from Don ...
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... individuals had been furnished by Don Mendez with letters of introduc- tion to General Bolivar , and the Indepen , dent Government ; and the printer was pro- ceeding for the especial purpose of being at tached to Bolivar's army , for ...
... individuals had been furnished by Don Mendez with letters of introduc- tion to General Bolivar , and the Indepen , dent Government ; and the printer was pro- ceeding for the especial purpose of being at tached to Bolivar's army , for ...
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... and from him we received a con- firmation of the melancholy loss of the In- dian , without the preservation of a single individual . This dreadful intelligence pro- " duced a general gloom , and excited feel- ings 8 EXPEDITION TO.
... and from him we received a con- firmation of the melancholy loss of the In- dian , without the preservation of a single individual . This dreadful intelligence pro- " duced a general gloom , and excited feel- ings 8 EXPEDITION TO.
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... individuals on the island * . Early in the morning of the day following our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , a ship hove in sight , beating up for the island ; and about ten o'clock had approached close to the harbour , but seemed ...
... individuals on the island * . Early in the morning of the day following our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , a ship hove in sight , beating up for the island ; and about ten o'clock had approached close to the harbour , but seemed ...
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