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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... shortly after restored to liberty ; but notice was transmitted to Colonel El- liot , stating the particulars of the late in- tended attack , and warning him against similar attempts . I was subsequently in- formed that the French ...
... shortly after restored to liberty ; but notice was transmitted to Colonel El- liot , stating the particulars of the late in- tended attack , and warning him against similar attempts . I was subsequently in- formed that the French ...
Página 71
... Shortly after our communication with the ex - patriot officers , we met with a person of the name of Hudson , who had been for several years in the service of the Inde- pendents , which he abandoned , as he in- formed us , in ...
... Shortly after our communication with the ex - patriot officers , we met with a person of the name of Hudson , who had been for several years in the service of the Inde- pendents , which he abandoned , as he in- formed us , in ...
Página 81
... shortly afterwards fell vic- tims to severity of suffering , and it is to be feared that few survived to rejoin the main body of the regiment . The propriety of this measure was at the time strongly canvassed , and conjectures of a very ...
... shortly afterwards fell vic- tims to severity of suffering , and it is to be feared that few survived to rejoin the main body of the regiment . The propriety of this measure was at the time strongly canvassed , and conjectures of a very ...
Página 88
... Colonel C who had not yet ar- rived . Shortly after Mr. H. sailed , Colonel Gilmore took a final leave of us , and pro- ceeded for the same destination on board a French ship , taking with him all his bag- gage 88 EXPEDITION TO.
... Colonel C who had not yet ar- rived . Shortly after Mr. H. sailed , Colonel Gilmore took a final leave of us , and pro- ceeded for the same destination on board a French ship , taking with him all his bag- gage 88 EXPEDITION TO.
Página 91
... Shortly after our arrival at Saint Bar- tholomew's , the 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 ...
... Shortly after our arrival at Saint Bar- tholomew's , the 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 ...
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