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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... 5th . Caught the trade winds , and made good way during the night . 6th . Throughout this day proceeded on our course , going from seven to nine knots , and during the night from ten to eleven , wind 16 EXPEDITION TO.
... 5th . Caught the trade winds , and made good way during the night . 6th . Throughout this day proceeded on our course , going from seven to nine knots , and during the night from ten to eleven , wind 16 EXPEDITION TO.
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... proceeded from persons who were avowedly the friends and well - wishers of the Independent cause ; by one and all of whom we were advised in the strongest manner to relinquish the idea of personally engaging in the conflict . Our ...
... proceeded from persons who were avowedly the friends and well - wishers of the Independent cause ; by one and all of whom we were advised in the strongest manner to relinquish the idea of personally engaging in the conflict . Our ...
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... proceeded in an open boat , accom- panied by my constant associate Captain and Lieut . Y * , of Colonel Hip- pesley's corps . When about mid - way , between the two islands , the rapidity of the current , with a contrary wind and heavy ...
... proceeded in an open boat , accom- panied by my constant associate Captain and Lieut . Y * , of Colonel Hip- pesley's corps . When about mid - way , between the two islands , the rapidity of the current , with a contrary wind and heavy ...
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... proceeded ; when , to our great astonishment , we found the entire garrison under arms , the Governor and fort - major with the troops , and the town in a perfect uproar . A small schooner , full of men , in the middle of the harbour ...
... proceeded ; when , to our great astonishment , we found the entire garrison under arms , the Governor and fort - major with the troops , and the town in a perfect uproar . A small schooner , full of men , in the middle of the harbour ...
Página 47
... proceeded to Saint Bartholomew's in search of Colonel W , who had , fortunately for him , left that island for Grenada . A few days prior to our return from Marygott , the ship Emerald sailed for Gre- nada from St. Bartholomew's ...
... proceeded to Saint Bartholomew's in search of Colonel W , who had , fortunately for him , left that island for Grenada . A few days prior to our return from Marygott , the ship Emerald sailed for Gre- nada from St. Bartholomew's ...
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