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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... fire - arms of va → rious descriptions , for which he anticipated a ready sale on reaching the Spanish main . These facts are no otherwise important , than as tending B 2 SOUTH AMERICA . 3 were at all times contributed towards pre- ...
... fire - arms of va → rious descriptions , for which he anticipated a ready sale on reaching the Spanish main . These facts are no otherwise important , than as tending B 2 SOUTH AMERICA . 3 were at all times contributed towards pre- ...
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... main sail and waited for her . She proved to be the Three Sisters from Glasgow , eighteen days out , bound to Kingston , Jamaica . Jan. 2d . Light breezes from the W. and by N. , making scarcely any way in our course . 3rd . Becalmed ...
... main sail and waited for her . She proved to be the Three Sisters from Glasgow , eighteen days out , bound to Kingston , Jamaica . Jan. 2d . Light breezes from the W. and by N. , making scarcely any way in our course . 3rd . Becalmed ...
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... Main , with the approbation and consent of the British Government . How this idea originated , or by whom insinuated , I cannot pretend to say ; it is under- stood , however , that some of the parties who are at pre- sent so actively ...
... Main , with the approbation and consent of the British Government . How this idea originated , or by whom insinuated , I cannot pretend to say ; it is under- stood , however , that some of the parties who are at pre- sent so actively ...
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... Main , on the veracity of which we could place the slightest reli- ance . This dearth of information , and the un- certainty of our future destination , were rapidly exciting feelings of doubt and un- easiness ; whilst the reports in ...
... Main , on the veracity of which we could place the slightest reli- ance . This dearth of information , and the un- certainty of our future destination , were rapidly exciting feelings of doubt and un- easiness ; whilst the reports in ...
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... Main . Colonel Wilson , immediately after performing the object of his mission , was to return to Saint Bartho- lomew's , where our ulterior proceedings were to be finally arranged . This scheme , however , was unfortunately found ...
... Main . Colonel Wilson , immediately after performing the object of his mission , was to return to Saint Bartho- lomew's , where our ulterior proceedings were to be finally arranged . This scheme , however , was unfortunately found ...
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