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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... fal- len victims . Mr. C. further assured me , that numbers of the Spaniards have perished in * attempting to procure riches in the same extraordinary manner , 42 EXPEDITION TO from ten to fifteen fathoms, and rising at ...
... fal- len victims . Mr. C. further assured me , that numbers of the Spaniards have perished in * attempting to procure riches in the same extraordinary manner , 42 EXPEDITION TO from ten to fifteen fathoms, and rising at ...
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... procure riches in the same extraordinary 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 ...
... procure riches in the same extraordinary 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 ...
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... procured a situation in the news- paper - office . The armourer afterwards re- turned to Saint Bartholomew's , with the intention of proceeding to New Orleans . The fate of the remainder I never learned , but fear their distresses must ...
... procured a situation in the news- paper - office . The armourer afterwards re- turned to Saint Bartholomew's , with the intention of proceeding to New Orleans . The fate of the remainder I never learned , but fear their distresses must ...
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... procure ; and ridiculed the strange contrast which our dresses and those of the Patriots would exhibit in the field ; observing , that such clothes would be alone sufficient to excite the jealousy of the natives , to whose eagerness for ...
... procure ; and ridiculed the strange contrast which our dresses and those of the Patriots would exhibit in the field ; observing , that such clothes would be alone sufficient to excite the jealousy of the natives , to whose eagerness for ...
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... procured , they departed . The armies retired to other parts of the country , and the officer was fast recovering from the effects of his wound , when Gene- ral Morillo , advancing upon the same route , discovered 56 EXPEDITION TO.
... procured , they departed . The armies retired to other parts of the country , and the officer was fast recovering from the effects of his wound , when Gene- ral Morillo , advancing upon the same route , discovered 56 EXPEDITION TO.
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