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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... feelings of melancholy with which I was oppressed , by having so recently undergone the distressing cere- mony of bidding farewell to friends for whom I entertained the most affectionate esteem , and whose reciprocal regard I felt ...
... feelings of melancholy with which I was oppressed , by having so recently undergone the distressing cere- mony of bidding farewell to friends for whom I entertained the most affectionate esteem , and whose reciprocal regard I felt ...
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... feelings of deep sor- row and regret , the indefinite and perhaps far - distant period to which the joyful day of my return would be protracted . As the moment approached which was destined for our departure , I became more feelingly ...
... feelings of deep sor- row and regret , the indefinite and perhaps far - distant period to which the joyful day of my return would be protracted . As the moment approached which was destined for our departure , I became more feelingly ...
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... feelings of sorrow and commiseration for our hapless friends lost on board the Indian . We had now entered the Bay of Biscay , so much the terror of fresh - water sailors , and indeed its present appearance fully justified its gene- ral ...
... feelings of sorrow and commiseration for our hapless friends lost on board the Indian . We had now entered the Bay of Biscay , so much the terror of fresh - water sailors , and indeed its present appearance fully justified its gene- ral ...
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... continually borne about by slaves , who appeared to vie with each other in attention and re- spect to the English ; doubtless originating in feelings of gratitude for the strenuous and unremitting exertions 24 EXPEDITION TO.
... continually borne about by slaves , who appeared to vie with each other in attention and re- spect to the English ; doubtless originating in feelings of gratitude for the strenuous and unremitting exertions 24 EXPEDITION TO.
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... feelings of gratitude for the strenuous and unremitting exertions , made by the friends of humanity in Great Britain , for their emancipation and comfort . During our stay at Saint Bartholomew's , which was nearly five weeks , we ...
... feelings of gratitude for the strenuous and unremitting exertions , made by the friends of humanity in Great Britain , for their emancipation and comfort . During our stay at Saint Bartholomew's , which was nearly five weeks , we ...
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