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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... manner , seeming very little solicitous for either their happiness or welfare - the ap- pearance of these people in general be- trayed the wretchedness of their situation , and the cruelty of their treatment . The state of this unhappy ...
... manner , seeming very little solicitous for either their happiness or welfare - the ap- pearance of these people in general be- trayed the wretchedness of their situation , and the cruelty of their treatment . The state of this unhappy ...
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... manner , and the whole party invited to dine with him on the following day . Colonel Elliot's appearance and manners were in every respect those of a highly - accomplish- ed gentleman and officer ; and he had , as I understood ...
... manner , and the whole party invited to dine with him on the following day . Colonel Elliot's appearance and manners were in every respect those of a highly - accomplish- ed gentleman and officer ; and he had , as I understood ...
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... manner , for such articles as they may be desirous of procuring ; and , which is most extraordi- nary , should they , after effecting all their purchases , still retain any gold in their pos- session they faithfully carry back the over ...
... manner , for such articles as they may be desirous of procuring ; and , which is most extraordi- nary , should they , after effecting all their purchases , still retain any gold in their pos- session they faithfully carry back the over ...
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... manner , bes We had now been nearly a week at Marygott , when a letter from Great Bay announced to us the arrival there of Mr. Ritchie , on his return from Saint Thomas's . This information compelled us immediately to prepare for our ...
... manner , bes We had now been nearly a week at Marygott , when a letter from Great Bay announced to us the arrival there of Mr. Ritchie , on his return from Saint Thomas's . This information compelled us immediately to prepare for our ...
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... manner of attack and defence . Un- happily the work of death terminates not with the battle , for on whatsoever side vic- tory rests , the events which immediately succeed those sanguinary struggles are such as must cast an indelible ...
... manner of attack and defence . Un- happily the work of death terminates not with the battle , for on whatsoever side vic- tory rests , the events which immediately succeed those sanguinary struggles are such as must cast an indelible ...
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