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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... a similar belief , for the purpose of giving greater importance and effect to their operations . cautious of entering ; intimidated , as we afterwards learned SOUTH AMERICA . 25 in feelings of gratitude for the strenuous ...
... a similar belief , for the purpose of giving greater importance and effect to their operations . cautious of entering ; intimidated , as we afterwards learned SOUTH AMERICA . 25 in feelings of gratitude for the strenuous ...
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... entering ; intimidated , as we afterwards learned , by the formidable ap- pearance of the English vessels . She , how- ever , shortly after ventured in under Spanish royalist colours , and came to anchor within about a cable's length of ...
... entering ; intimidated , as we afterwards learned , by the formidable ap- pearance of the English vessels . She , how- ever , shortly after ventured in under Spanish royalist colours , and came to anchor within about a cable's length of ...
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... entering the town our first anxiety was to discover an inn , where we could procure refresh- ment , and change our wet clothes ( which are considered more productive of fever than even the natural malignity of the West India climate ) ...
... entering the town our first anxiety was to discover an inn , where we could procure refresh- ment , and change our wet clothes ( which are considered more productive of fever than even the natural malignity of the West India climate ) ...
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... entered into by Don Mendez in Lon- don ; adding , that he ( Don M. ) must have far exceeded the authority and powers with which he had been invested . Mr. Ritchie now considered it incom- patible with his duty , after the undoubted ...
... entered into by Don Mendez in Lon- don ; adding , that he ( Don M. ) must have far exceeded the authority and powers with which he had been invested . Mr. Ritchie now considered it incom- patible with his duty , after the undoubted ...
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... entered into with him by Bolivar , This man appeared a most mysterious , and was , as will be here- after seen , no very estimable character ; but his evidence was important as corro- borating the accounts we had previously received ...
... entered into with him by Bolivar , This man appeared a most mysterious , and was , as will be here- after seen , no very estimable character ; but his evidence was important as corro- borating the accounts we had previously received ...
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