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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... command of Lieut . - Col . English , sailed for Angustura , taking with them a considerable proportion of the officers ' bag- gage . This party proceeded for the Oroonoco , with orders to provide quarters for the corps , which it was ...
... command of Lieut . - Col . English , sailed for Angustura , taking with them a considerable proportion of the officers ' bag- gage . This party proceeded for the Oroonoco , with orders to provide quarters for the corps , which it was ...
Página 83
... command of Colonel Gilmore in a military point of view , yet considering the peculiarity of our situation , and his pro- fessions at the time of disbanding the bri- gade , we were not altogether without hopes of receiving from him ...
... command of Colonel Gilmore in a military point of view , yet considering the peculiarity of our situation , and his pro- fessions at the time of disbanding the bri- gade , we were not altogether without hopes of receiving from him ...
Página 110
... command of his new flag ship . While these arrangements were making on the part of Brion , the officers of Colonel Campbell's corps , and some others who had subsequently arrived , probably irritated and soured by a succession of ...
... command of his new flag ship . While these arrangements were making on the part of Brion , the officers of Colonel Campbell's corps , and some others who had subsequently arrived , probably irritated and soured by a succession of ...
Página 116
... command of Colonel Gilmore , as no other regular organized corps , of a similar nature , was raised in this country for the South American service . The incorrectness of the newspaper accounts of its having actually landed on the Main ...
... command of Colonel Gilmore , as no other regular organized corps , of a similar nature , was raised in this country for the South American service . The incorrectness of the newspaper accounts of its having actually landed on the Main ...
Página 117
... arrived from the West Indies ) preparing to return to Europe , having resigned the command of his brigade ; and in addition to his nu- merous disappointments and perplexities , sustained the irreparable loss of SOUTH AMERICA . 117.
... arrived from the West Indies ) preparing to return to Europe , having resigned the command of his brigade ; and in addition to his nu- merous disappointments and perplexities , sustained the irreparable loss of SOUTH AMERICA . 117.
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