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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... leave him ( as he considered ) no other resource than that of altogether disbanding the brigade ; which measure , so distressing and ruinous to our hopes , he put in execution on the following day . Our condition now may be readily ...
... leave him ( as he considered ) no other resource than that of altogether disbanding the brigade ; which measure , so distressing and ruinous to our hopes , he put in execution on the following day . Our condition now may be readily ...
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... to meet Colonel C who had not yet ar- rived . Shortly after Mr. H. sailed , Colonel Gilmore took a final leave of us , and pro- ceeded for the same destination on board a French ship , taking with him all his bag- gage 88 EXPEDITION TO.
... to meet Colonel C who had not yet ar- rived . Shortly after Mr. H. sailed , Colonel Gilmore took a final leave of us , and pro- ceeded for the same destination on board a French ship , taking with him all his bag- gage 88 EXPEDITION TO.
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... leave of Mr. R. , my friend Captain proceeded with a gentleman for a few days to one of the small neighbouring islands . The remainder of the day I spent in endeavouring to pro- cure a lodging , but was unable to discover 1 any ...
... leave of Mr. R. , my friend Captain proceeded with a gentleman for a few days to one of the small neighbouring islands . The remainder of the day I spent in endeavouring to pro- cure a lodging , but was unable to discover 1 any ...
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... leave of Saint Bartho- lomew's in the afternoon of the third of April ; leaving behind us the ship Dowson , with Colonel Campbell and his remaining officers on board , as likewise Mr. Hudson , who having been altogether foiled in his ...
... leave of Saint Bartho- lomew's in the afternoon of the third of April ; leaving behind us the ship Dowson , with Colonel Campbell and his remaining officers on board , as likewise Mr. Hudson , who having been altogether foiled in his ...
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... leave of this gentleman ( who excited so much curiosity amongst the British officers , by whom he was almost invari- ably addressed with the appellation of General ) I cannot avoid remarking , that notwithstanding the length of time we ...
... leave of this gentleman ( who excited so much curiosity amongst the British officers , by whom he was almost invari- ably addressed with the appellation of General ) I cannot avoid remarking , that notwithstanding the length of time we ...
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