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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... of 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- ...
... of 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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... Spanish America . There were , besides myself , nine com- missioned officers on board , viz . , Colonel Gilmore , one captain , one first lieutenant , four second lieutenants , and two surgeons ; all of whom appeared in the highest ...
... Spanish America . There were , besides myself , nine com- missioned officers on board , viz . , Colonel Gilmore , one captain , one first lieutenant , four second lieutenants , and two surgeons ; all of whom appeared in the highest ...
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... 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 excited considerable curi- osity ...
... 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 excited considerable curi- osity ...
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... She was proceeding from the Main to Trinadad , when she fell in with the Spanish cruizer ; and , on inspection of her papers , the nature of the traffic in which 28 EXPEDITION TO him of our arrival in the West Indies, and ...
... She was proceeding from the Main to Trinadad , when she fell in with the Spanish cruizer ; and , on inspection of her papers , the nature of the traffic in which 28 EXPEDITION TO him of our arrival in the West Indies, and ...
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... Spanish polacre , laden with wine , brandy , oil , and , as was also understood , some specie , bound from Cadiz to the Havannah , put into Marygott bay , and there anchored . Almost immediately after our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's ...
... Spanish polacre , laden with wine , brandy , oil , and , as was also understood , some specie , bound from Cadiz to the Havannah , put into Marygott bay , and there anchored . Almost immediately after our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's ...
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