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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... remaining officers and men ( six in number ) were put on shore , but we were still permitted to remain on board , through the special favour of the Supercar- go , who further extended his kindness by continuing to us our customary ...
... remaining officers and men ( six in number ) were put on shore , but we were still permitted to remain on board , through the special favour of the Supercar- go , who further extended his kindness by continuing to us our customary ...
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... remaining officers on board , as likewise Mr. Hudson , who having been altogether foiled in his original scheme , had , a short time previous to our departure , declared it to be his in- tention immediately to beat up for recruits ...
... remaining officers on board , as likewise Mr. Hudson , who having been altogether foiled in his original scheme , had , a short time previous to our departure , declared it to be his in- tention immediately to beat up for recruits ...
Página 105
... remaining chance of success ) on offering our services to Captain W. , to work our passage to England on board his ship , as common seamen , in the hope that thus circum- stanced , inadequate as we were to the duty , our assistance ...
... remaining chance of success ) on offering our services to Captain W. , to work our passage to England on board his ship , as common seamen , in the hope that thus circum- stanced , inadequate as we were to the duty , our assistance ...
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... occasioned much re- gret , as there were now remaining on board only five experienced mariners , the rest of our crew being landsmen who were as little acquainted with the management of a vessel as ourselves ; 124 EXPEDITION TO.
... occasioned much re- gret , as there were now remaining on board only five experienced mariners , the rest of our crew being landsmen who were as little acquainted with the management of a vessel as ourselves ; 124 EXPEDITION TO.
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... remaining pieces ; and the Translator thus hopes to furnish the general reader with the means of ascertaining the nature and merits of that peculiar branch of the Drama , known by the name of the OLD COMEDY . The basis of translation ...
... remaining pieces ; and the Translator thus hopes to furnish the general reader with the means of ascertaining the nature and merits of that peculiar branch of the Drama , known by the name of the OLD COMEDY . The basis of translation ...
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