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
... 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 enticing ...
... 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 enticing ...
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... shortly after their departure from England . These several corps sailed from England at nearly the same time , with the intention of acting conjointly on arriving in South America , and having previous to their de- parture appointed the ...
... shortly after their departure from England . These several corps sailed from England at nearly the same time , with the intention of acting conjointly on arriving in South America , and having previous to their de- parture appointed the ...
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... shortly after ventured in under Spanish royalist colours , and came to anchor within about a cable's length of the Britannia . This vessel was in the most perfect repair , and upwards of three hundred tons burthen . Her flag naturally ...
... shortly after ventured in under Spanish royalist colours , and came to anchor within about a cable's length of the Britannia . This vessel was in the most perfect repair , and upwards of three hundred tons burthen . Her flag naturally ...
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... heavy sea , compelled us to abandon our course to Marygott , and drift down * This officer , having proceeded to Angustura , died shortly after his arrival . D to leeward of the island . Evening was now fast SOUTH AMERICA . 33.
... heavy sea , compelled us to abandon our course to Marygott , and drift down * This officer , having proceeded to Angustura , died shortly after his arrival . D to leeward of the island . Evening was now fast SOUTH AMERICA . 33.
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... shortly after joined Mr. R , returned with him to Saint Bartholomew's . The result of our Supercargo's commu- nication with Mr. Molony was in every re- spect unfavourable , and too fully corrobo- rated the inauspicious reports in ...
... shortly after joined Mr. R , returned with him to Saint Bartholomew's . The result of our Supercargo's commu- nication with Mr. Molony was in every re- spect unfavourable , and too fully corrobo- rated the inauspicious reports in ...
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