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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Página iii
... proceed shortly to state the motives which prompted me to embark for the Spanish Main , as also the hopes excited , and the positive promises made by the Independent Agents and their partisans in this country , for the purpose of ...
... proceed shortly to state the motives which prompted me to embark for the Spanish Main , as also the hopes excited , and the positive promises made by the Independent Agents and their partisans in this country , for the purpose of ...
Página viii
... 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 their success , which induced me to proceed from this viii INTRODUCTION .
... 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 their success , which induced me to proceed from this viii INTRODUCTION .
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... proceed from this country for the purpose of sharing their dangers and 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 ...
... proceed from this country for the purpose of sharing their dangers and 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 ...
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... proceed on board without further delay . Dec. 2d , 1817. I accordingly on this day departed from London for Gravesend , and there embarked on board the Britan- nia , which was in every respect prepared for sailing at an hour's notice ...
... proceed on board without further delay . Dec. 2d , 1817. I accordingly on this day departed from London for Gravesend , and there embarked on board the Britan- nia , which was in every respect prepared for sailing at an hour's notice ...
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... proceeds to his own private use ; and his anxiety to disburthen himself of his charge was such , that he gladly ac- cepted whatever terms were offered ; and sugar , Havannah segars , & c . , were to be ' had from this trust - worthy ...
... proceeds to his own private use ; and his anxiety to disburthen himself of his charge was such , that he gladly ac- cepted whatever terms were offered ; and sugar , Havannah segars , & c . , were to be ' had from this trust - worthy ...
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