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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... and friendship fully justified my original prepossession . In all the vicissi- tudes of fortune to which we were after- wards subjected , our destiny was the same , our hopes and fears mutual , and our suf- ferings SOUTH AMERICA . 5.
... and friendship fully justified my original prepossession . In all the vicissi- tudes of fortune to which we were after- wards subjected , our destiny was the same , our hopes and fears mutual , and our suf- ferings SOUTH AMERICA . 5.
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... again righting ; a good fortune , for which we were probably some- times indebted to the immense dead weight of ordnance - stores in her hold . Having , in pursuance of Colonel Gilmore's orders , gone to report 14 EXPEDITION TO.
... again righting ; a good fortune , for which we were probably some- times indebted to the immense dead weight of ordnance - stores in her hold . Having , in pursuance of Colonel Gilmore's orders , gone to report 14 EXPEDITION TO.
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... ed gentleman and officer ; and he had , as I understood , followed the fortunes of Buona- parte throughout the greater part of his extraordinary career . During our visit at Saint Martin's , Mr. Cromoni introduced 40 EXPEDITION TO.
... ed gentleman and officer ; and he had , as I understood , followed the fortunes of Buona- parte throughout the greater part of his extraordinary career . During our visit at Saint Martin's , Mr. Cromoni introduced 40 EXPEDITION TO.
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... fortune , rather than personally engage in a contest , not only far more hazardous , and accompanied by in- finitely greater hardships and privations , than an ordinary state of hostilities , but likewise conducted by both parties , on ...
... fortune , rather than personally engage in a contest , not only far more hazardous , and accompanied by in- finitely greater hardships and privations , than an ordinary state of hostilities , but likewise conducted by both parties , on ...
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... professions , and their present conduct fully exemplified how difficult it is to form a just value of hu- man sincerity , except through the medium of adverse fortune . From some few of the original SOUTH AMERICA . 95.
... professions , and their present conduct fully exemplified how difficult it is to form a just value of hu- man sincerity , except through the medium of adverse fortune . From some few of the original SOUTH AMERICA . 95.
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