Voyage to South America, Том 1J. Miller, 1820 |
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... Spain , as respects the dependence and connection of one part with another ; and thus , therefore , not so well suited to the establishment of one entire government . Some of its great rivers open communications with immense tracks of ...
... Spain , as respects the dependence and connection of one part with another ; and thus , therefore , not so well suited to the establishment of one entire government . Some of its great rivers open communications with immense tracks of ...
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... stated . He returned to Spain , where he not only triumphed over his enemies , but in virtue of his exaggerated accounts of the wealth of the countries discovered by him , came to be considered second SOUTH AMERICA . my.
... stated . He returned to Spain , where he not only triumphed over his enemies , but in virtue of his exaggerated accounts of the wealth of the countries discovered by him , came to be considered second SOUTH AMERICA . my.
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... Spain , eagerly sought an opportunity of emulating the fortunes of Cortez and Pizarro . Pedro Mendoza , cup - bearer to the emperor , was appointed to the command of an expedition , with many important prerogatives . Applications from ...
... Spain , eagerly sought an opportunity of emulating the fortunes of Cortez and Pizarro . Pedro Mendoza , cup - bearer to the emperor , was appointed to the command of an expedition , with many important prerogatives . Applications from ...
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... Spain , where there was no such thing as looking for partisans among the people . Irala procured Nunes de Vaca to be arrested and sent to Spain on feigned charges ; after which , he seized the reins of power . Although improperly raised ...
... Spain , where there was no such thing as looking for partisans among the people . Irala procured Nunes de Vaca to be arrested and sent to Spain on feigned charges ; after which , he seized the reins of power . Although improperly raised ...
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... Spain himself . * In a bloody battle they defeated the royal forces , dragged the royal banner in the dust through the streets , and chaunted te deum for the victory . The incidents and the details of this revolution , are interesting ...
... Spain himself . * In a bloody battle they defeated the royal forces , dragged the royal banner in the dust through the streets , and chaunted te deum for the victory . The incidents and the details of this revolution , are interesting ...
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advantages arms army army of Peru audiencia authority Belgrano Brazil Buenos Ayres cabildo capital cause character Charcas Chili circumstance citizens civil Cochabamba colonies commerce compelled congress considerable contest Cordillera Cordova course creoles Cusco Cuyo declared despotism districts dollars effect enemies English established Europe European Spaniards favour force Goyneche habits hundred miles important Incas independence Indians inhabitants Jesuits junta jurisdiction king La Paz La Plata liberty Liniers manifesto ment military militia mines Monte Video mountains Moxos nations native nature neighbouring officers pampas Paraguay Parana party patriots plains Plata political population possession Potosi present prevailed principal produce provinces of Peru Pueyrredon render republic respect revolution river Salta San Martin Santa Fee situation South America Spain Spaniards Spanish success supposed tained thing thousand tion town trade troops Tucuman United Provinces Upper Peru vast viceroy viceroyalty vinces
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Сторінка 274 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Сторінка 39 - 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 301 - Bourbon preceded all the acts of the government, and headed its public documents. The Spanish flag waved on our vessels, and served to animate our soldiers. The provinces seeing themselves reduced to a kind of orphanage by the dispersion of the national government, by the want of another of a legitimate character, and capable of commanding respect, and by the conquest of nearly the whole of the...
Сторінка 257 - 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 38 - The sentiments I entertain with regard to that object have been long since in your knowledge; but I could personally have no participation in it, unless patronized by the government of this country. It was my wish that matters had been ripened for a co-operation in the course of this fall, on the part of this country; but this can now scarce be the case.
Сторінка 301 - ... lost fifteen hundred men. Memory is horror-struck in recalling the abominable cruelties then perpetrated by Goyeneche in Cochabamba. Would to God it were possible to forget this ungrateful American, who, on the day of his entrance into the city, ordered the respectable...
Сторінка 294 - ... all idea of felicity, and adopt for its system, ruin, opprobrium, and shameful acquiescence. We shall exhibit this picture to the world, that no one may contemplate it, without being deeply affected with the same feelings that belong to ourselves. From the moment the Spaniards took possession of these countries, they thought only of securing their power of exterminating and degrading.
Сторінка 39 - 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 52 - 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 300 - By this paper a regency was ordered to be formed, and three persons, as those who should compose it, were designated. An occurrence so unexpected could not but cause us to hesitate and ponder over it seriously. Our situation became alarming, and we had reason to be apprehensive of being involved in the misfortunes of the capital. We reflected upon its uncertain and vibrating state, more especially as the French had already...