Voyage to South America: Performed by Order of the American Government, in the Years 1817 and 1818, in the Frigate Congress, Том 2author, John D. Toy, printer, 1819 |
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... advantage of their own offspring . * They left them to follow the billiard tables and gaming houses , in preference to initiating them into employments , which ' they appeared to think exclusively appertained to those born in Europe ...
... advantage of their own offspring . * They left them to follow the billiard tables and gaming houses , in preference to initiating them into employments , which ' they appeared to think exclusively appertained to those born in Europe ...
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... advantages in mutual inter course , and are very desirous of cultivating a good understanding with Great Britain , but would be in- dignant at the idea of any design to exercise a control over them . Our acquaintance with Mr. Bonpland ...
... advantages in mutual inter course , and are very desirous of cultivating a good understanding with Great Britain , but would be in- dignant at the idea of any design to exercise a control over them . Our acquaintance with Mr. Bonpland ...
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... advantage than that of Spain , now almost driven from the sea . The independence of South America , with these foreigners , chiefly American and English , was only a secondary object ; no one can doubt that , with them , the primary ...
... advantage than that of Spain , now almost driven from the sea . The independence of South America , with these foreigners , chiefly American and English , was only a secondary object ; no one can doubt that , with them , the primary ...
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... advantages she now enjoys , with a population more homogeneous and compact , with funds and means much less precarious , would be able to dictate to the other republics . Even now , according to some , she is thought to be more powerful ...
... advantages she now enjoys , with a population more homogeneous and compact , with funds and means much less precarious , would be able to dictate to the other republics . Even now , according to some , she is thought to be more powerful ...
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... advantages from the Carrera party , that is a different matter ; but I can tell those gentlemen , that if they think to enlist our national feelings in order to subserve their private purposes , they are greatly mistaken . What effect ...
... advantages from the Carrera party , that is a different matter ; but I can tell those gentlemen , that if they think to enlist our national feelings in order to subserve their private purposes , they are greatly mistaken . What effect ...
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army army of Peru Artigas audiencia authority Banda Oriental Belgrano Brazil Buenos Ayres cabildo called capital Carrera cause character Charcas Chili circumstance citizens civil Cochabamba colonies command commerce compelled congress considerable Cordillera Cordova coun creoles Cusco Cuyo declared despotism districts effect enemies established Europe European Spaniards executive favor feelings force habits hundred important independence Indians inhabitants Jesuits junta La Paz La Plata liberty Liniers ment miles military mines Monte Video mountains nations native nature neighboring O'Higgins officers pampas Paraguay Parana party patriots persons plains Plata political population possession Potosi present prevailed principal produce provinces of Peru Pueyrredon render republic respect revolution river royalists Salta San Martin Santa Fee situation South America Spain Spaniards Spanish success thing thousand tion town trade troops Tucuman United Provinces Upper Peru vernment viceroy viceroyalty vinces
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Сторінка 117 - Art thou, too, fallen, Iberia ? Do we see The robber and the murderer weak as we ? Thou ! that has wasted earth and dared despise Alike the wrath and mercy of the skies, Thy pomp is in the grave ; thy glory laid Low in the pit thine avarice has made.
Сторінка 326 - Tis liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life its lustre and perfume ; And we are weeds without it. All constraint, Except what wisdom lays on evil men, Is evil...
Сторінка 106 - The plan in my opinion ought to be — a fleet of Great Britain, an army of the United States, a government for the liberated territory agreeable to both the co-operators, about which there will be no difficulty. To arrange the plan a competent authority from Great Britain to some person here, is the best expedient. Your presence here will, in this case, be extremely essential. We are raising an army of about twelve thousand men. General Washington has resumed his station at the head of our armies....
Сторінка 369 - They have chased our vessels, sacked our sea-coasts, murdered defenceless inhabitants,without sparing clergymen, and those in extreme old age ; by the order of General Pezuela, they burnt the town of Puno, and meeting with no others, they put to the sword old men, women, and children. They have excited atrocious conspiracies among the Spaniards residing in the midst of us, imposing upon us the painful necessity of putting to death the fathers of numerous families. They have compelled our brothers...
Сторінка 371 - ... pardon. It is in the name of Ferdinand of Bourbon that the heads of patriot officers, prisoners, are fixed up in the highways, that they beat and stoned to death a commandant of light troops, and that, after having killed Colonel...
Сторінка 106 - But this can now scarcely be the case. The winter, however, may mature the project, and an effectual co-operation by the United States may take place. In this case I shall be happy, in my official station, to be an instrument of so good a work.
Сторінка 367 - Antesana to be shot, and, observing with complacency, from the balcony of his house, this iniquitous assassination, ferociously cried out to his troops not to shoot the victim in the head, as it was wanted to be stuck upon a pike.
Сторінка 362 - All public offices and employments belonged exclusively to the Spaniards; and although Americans were equally called to them by the laws, they were appointed only in rare instances, and even then not without satiating the cupidity of the Court by enormous sums of money. Of one hundred and seventy Viceroys that have governed in this country, but four of them have been.