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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... proceed ( disguised as fishermen ) in a schooner to Margaritta , and from thence up the Oroonoco to Bolivar's head - quarters at Angostura , for the purpose of apprizing him of our arrival in the West Indies , and SOUTH AMERICA . 27.
... proceed ( disguised as fishermen ) in a schooner to Margaritta , and from thence up the Oroonoco to Bolivar's head - quarters at Angostura , for the purpose of apprizing him of our arrival in the West Indies , and SOUTH AMERICA . 27.
Página 42
... proceed in numerous par- ties for the city of Cartagena , nearly four hundred miles distant , where they barter it in the most thrifty and parsimonious manner , for such articles as they may be desirous of procuring ; and , which is ...
... proceed in numerous par- ties for the city of Cartagena , nearly four hundred miles distant , where they barter it in the most thrifty and parsimonious manner , for such articles as they may be desirous of procuring ; and , which is ...
Página 48
... proceed to the island of Grenada , in order , if possible , to receive more direct intelligence from the Oroonoco , and endeavour to strike out some plan of future operations . In con- formity with this resolution , the three vessels ...
... proceed to the island of Grenada , in order , if possible , to receive more direct intelligence from the Oroonoco , and endeavour to strike out some plan of future operations . In con- formity with this resolution , the three vessels ...
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... proceed . Of the subsequent fate or operations of this party I never af terwards heard . The Emerald , with the remainder of Colonel Hippesley's corps , sailed for the neighbouring island of Cariacou , several days previous to our ...
... proceed . Of the subsequent fate or operations of this party I never af terwards heard . The Emerald , with the remainder of Colonel Hippesley's corps , sailed for the neighbouring island of Cariacou , several days previous to our ...
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... the officers subsequently threw up their commissions , and thus forfeited their property rather than proceed on an enterprise so unquestion- G ably impolitic ; and many were probably induced to continue SOUTH AMERICA . 81.
... the officers subsequently threw up their commissions , and thus forfeited their property rather than proceed on an enterprise so unquestion- G ably impolitic ; and many were probably induced to continue SOUTH AMERICA . 81.
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