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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... enterprise deeply involving the welfare and safety of a large number of my countrymen . Already enthusiasm , seductive promises , or disappointed hopes , have induced a considerable number to embark for the purpose of attaching their ...
... enterprise deeply involving the welfare and safety of a large number of my countrymen . Already enthusiasm , seductive promises , or disappointed hopes , have induced a considerable number to embark for the purpose of attaching their ...
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... enterprise . At that time the public feeling was warmly interested in the dispute between the Spanish Ame- rican Provinces , and the mother country ; and the enthusiasm was so general and strong in favour of the Patriot cause , that ...
... enterprise . At that time the public feeling was warmly interested in the dispute between the Spanish Ame- rican Provinces , and the mother country ; and the enthusiasm was so general and strong in favour of the Patriot cause , that ...
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... enterprise , I readily accepted the offer of a friend to procure me an introduction to Colonel Gilmore , who had been appointed by Don Mendez to the command of an in- tended Artillery Brigade ; and my wishes were speedily gratified by ...
... enterprise , I readily accepted the offer of a friend to procure me an introduction to Colonel Gilmore , who had been appointed by Don Mendez to the command of an in- tended Artillery Brigade ; and my wishes were speedily gratified by ...
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... enterprise , to believe that their services would be joyfully and gratefully accepted by the Independent Generals and their Armies ; whilst he , at the same time , could scarcely have been ignorant , that the strongest hostility was ...
... enterprise , to believe that their services would be joyfully and gratefully accepted by the Independent Generals and their Armies ; whilst he , at the same time , could scarcely have been ignorant , that the strongest hostility was ...
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... enterprise , the estima- tion in which their services will be held , and the imminent hazard they must inevi- tably encounter from the jealousy of the natives . Nor should I omit referring to the exterminating and ferocious principle on ...
... enterprise , the estima- tion in which their services will be held , and the imminent hazard they must inevi- tably encounter from the jealousy of the natives . Nor should I omit referring to the exterminating and ferocious principle on ...
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