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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... manner immediately purchased on the vessel arriving at her destination . The armourer had on board a very large quantity of fire - arms of va → rious descriptions , for which he anticipated a ready sale on reaching the Spanish main ...
... manner immediately purchased on the vessel arriving at her destination . The armourer had on board a very large quantity of fire - arms of va → rious descriptions , for which he anticipated a ready sale on reaching the Spanish main ...
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... manners of my immediate senior officer , Captain , and his anxiety to afford me that advice and information for which his experience so well qualified him , induced me to form the highest opinion of his character and military talent ...
... manners of my immediate senior officer , Captain , and his anxiety to afford me that advice and information for which his experience so well qualified him , induced me to form the highest opinion of his character and military talent ...
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... manner in which it was celebrated upon the present occasion will be perhaps excusable , as serving to vary the monoto- nous character of a sea journal . Had our course been so far to the south this whimsi- cal custom would have been ...
... manner in which it was celebrated upon the present occasion will be perhaps excusable , as serving to vary the monoto- nous character of a sea journal . Had our course been so far to the south this whimsi- cal custom would have been ...
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... manner to relinquish the idea of personally engaging in the conflict . Our situation , in itself sufficiently dis- tressing , was rendered still more critical by the spirit of dissension and jealousy which now subsisted amongst the ...
... manner to relinquish the idea of personally engaging in the conflict . Our situation , in itself sufficiently dis- tressing , was rendered still more critical by the spirit of dissension and jealousy which now subsisted amongst the ...
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... manner , and good address , soon se- cured to us every comfort we could desire . Next morning we were so fortunate as to meet with Mr. Cuthbert , the principal planter in the town , and uncle to our super- cargo , Mr. Ritchie . Having ...
... manner , and good address , soon se- cured to us every comfort we could desire . Next morning we were so fortunate as to meet with Mr. Cuthbert , the principal planter in the town , and uncle to our super- cargo , Mr. Ritchie . Having ...
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