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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... accounts in every particular coincided with those which had been before received from Mr. Molony , and in other respects re- presented the general situation of the patriot armies in terms so unfavourable and dis- heartening , as not ...
... accounts in every particular coincided with those which had been before received from Mr. Molony , and in other respects re- presented the general situation of the patriot armies in terms so unfavourable and dis- heartening , as not ...
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... accounts we had previously received . Mr. Hudson had , on many occasions , witnessed the hardships and distress en- countered by the foreign officers attached to the patriot standard ; and uniformly found them disgusted with the cause ...
... accounts we had previously received . Mr. Hudson had , on many occasions , witnessed the hardships and distress en- countered by the foreign officers attached to the patriot standard ; and uniformly found them disgusted with the cause ...
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... account we had heard of patriot wretchedness . The captain himself was li- terally in rags ; they were without ammuni- tion ; whatever bad provisions their stock consisted of nearly exhausted ; and their joy , he said , appeared ...
... account we had heard of patriot wretchedness . The captain himself was li- terally in rags ; they were without ammuni- tion ; whatever bad provisions their stock consisted of nearly exhausted ; and their joy , he said , appeared ...
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... accounts obtained from officers lately arrived in England ( consequently of dates subsequent to our departure from the West Indies ) , may per- haps be more properly embodied with the Narrative , than introduced either as notes , or in ...
... accounts obtained from officers lately arrived in England ( consequently of dates subsequent to our departure from the West Indies ) , may per- haps be more properly embodied with the Narrative , than introduced either as notes , or in ...
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... accounts , which have at different times been published , are equally unfounded ; and were manifestly framed for the purpose of carrying on the system of misrepresentation , to which the partisans of the Patriots in England have so long ...
... accounts , which have at different times been published , are equally unfounded ; and were manifestly framed for the purpose of carrying on the system of misrepresentation , to which the partisans of the Patriots in England have so long ...
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