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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... late lodging , they rowed in a more southerly direction , and landed upon another part of the island . No vestige of habitation or other place of shelter was here discoverable , with the ex- ception of a spreading tamarind - tree , that ...
... late lodging , they rowed in a more southerly direction , and landed upon another part of the island . No vestige of habitation or other place of shelter was here discoverable , with the ex- ception of a spreading tamarind - tree , that ...
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... had been all equally ensnared . The occurrences sub- sequent to this period were , however , of a nature badly calculated to preserve mu- tual feelings of friendly regard between our late Colonel and 82 EXPEDITION TO.
... had been all equally ensnared . The occurrences sub- sequent to this period were , however , of a nature badly calculated to preserve mu- tual feelings of friendly regard between our late Colonel and 82 EXPEDITION TO.
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... late Colonel and the officers on board the Britannia ; for , although no longer actually under the command of Colonel Gilmore in a military point of view , yet considering the peculiarity of our situation , and his pro- fessions at the ...
... late Colonel and the officers on board the Britannia ; for , although no longer actually under the command of Colonel Gilmore in a military point of view , yet considering the peculiarity of our situation , and his pro- fessions at the ...
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... late brigade , together with Mr. Hudson as passenger . The Dow- son likewise sailed from Grenada on the same day . The night previous to our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , we encountered the most tremendous gale I ever experienced at ...
... late brigade , together with Mr. Hudson as passenger . The Dow- son likewise sailed from Grenada on the same day . The night previous to our arrival at Saint Bartholomew's , we encountered the most tremendous gale I ever experienced at ...
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... late brigade , none ever actually landed on the Continent , with the excep- tion of two officers , and about fifteen or twenty men , who joined Colonel Wilson's corps , on the disembodying of that to which they 116 EXPEDITION TO after ...
... late brigade , none ever actually landed on the Continent , with the excep- tion of two officers , and about fifteen or twenty men , who joined Colonel Wilson's corps , on the disembodying of that to which they 116 EXPEDITION TO after ...
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