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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... attention , with the strongest proofs of hospitality and kindness , from numerous private individuals on the island * . Early in the morning of the day following our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , a ship hove in sight , beating up for ...
... attention , with the strongest proofs of hospitality and kindness , from numerous private individuals on the island * . Early in the morning of the day following our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , a ship hove in sight , beating up for ...
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... attention , and even prohibited seve- ral of Colonel Wilson's officers from again proceeding on shore ; actually posting sen- tries upon the beach , for the purpose enforcing due obedience to his commands . of The Colonels now became ...
... attention , and even prohibited seve- ral of Colonel Wilson's officers from again proceeding on shore ; actually posting sen- tries upon the beach , for the purpose enforcing due obedience to his commands . of The Colonels now became ...
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... attention , although one which alone certainly would not in the slightest degree have influenced our determination . Few need be informed of the strength and peculiar character of constitution , which are requisite for enabling ...
... attention , although one which alone certainly would not in the slightest degree have influenced our determination . Few need be informed of the strength and peculiar character of constitution , which are requisite for enabling ...
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... attention . My own personal situation , and prejudice in favour of the colonists , likewise tended to weaken the strength of those arguments which were opposed to the South American pro- ject ; but they now recurred most forcibly to my ...
... attention . My own personal situation , and prejudice in favour of the colonists , likewise tended to weaken the strength of those arguments which were opposed to the South American pro- ject ; but they now recurred most forcibly to my ...
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... attention . The brigade originally commanded by Colonel . Wilson , had by this time become almost wholly ineffective , having split into two distinct parties , each bearing towards the other the most inveterate enmity . One body ...
... attention . The brigade originally commanded by Colonel . Wilson , had by this time become almost wholly ineffective , having split into two distinct parties , each bearing towards the other the most inveterate enmity . One body ...
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