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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... vessel , com- prising arms , ammunition , clothing , wag- gons , and , in fact , every requisite for ena- bling the brigade to enter upon active ser- vice immediately on arriving at its place of destination . The uniforms and equipments ...
... vessel , com- prising arms , ammunition , clothing , wag- gons , and , in fact , every requisite for ena- bling the brigade to enter upon active ser- vice immediately on arriving at its place of destination . The uniforms and equipments ...
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... vessel of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Nightingale . 4th . A rifle corps ( named the First Vene- zuelan Rifle Regiment ) commanded by Colonel Campbell , consisting of about thirty - seven officers , and nearly ...
... vessel of about four hundred tons burden , commanded by Captain Nightingale . 4th . A rifle corps ( named the First Vene- zuelan Rifle Regiment ) commanded by Colonel Campbell , consisting of about thirty - seven officers , and nearly ...
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... likewise in momentary expectation of re- ceiving orders for finally proceeding for our common destination . All the other vessels , appointed for the conveyance of B the before - mentioned corps to South Ame- rica , NARRATIVE, ...
... likewise in momentary expectation of re- ceiving orders for finally proceeding for our common destination . All the other vessels , appointed for the conveyance of B the before - mentioned corps to South Ame- rica , NARRATIVE, ...
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... 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 . These facts are no otherwise ...
... 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 . These facts are no otherwise ...
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... vessels were sepa- rated by the severity of the weather , and the former happily succeeded in reaching a place of safety . Besides the entire of Colonel Skeene's ill - fated corps , Colonel Campbell had to lament the loss of four ...
... vessels were sepa- rated by the severity of the weather , and the former happily succeeded in reaching a place of safety . Besides the entire of Colonel Skeene's ill - fated corps , Colonel Campbell had to lament the loss of four ...
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