A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... Buenos Ayres . In reply to the whole , his Excellency observed , that he presumed Captain Elliott , of the Porcupine , would lay before me the various communications that had passed between them . He said that the Junta of Buenos Ayres ...
... Buenos Ayres . In reply to the whole , his Excellency observed , that he presumed Captain Elliott , of the Porcupine , would lay before me the various communications that had passed between them . He said that the Junta of Buenos Ayres ...
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... Buenos Ayres , because their commerce had enabled the Junta , by the duties received , to carry on the war . He observed also , that they had even supplied the Junta with boats and vessels fit for war , and moreover had increased the ...
... Buenos Ayres , because their commerce had enabled the Junta , by the duties received , to carry on the war . He observed also , that they had even supplied the Junta with boats and vessels fit for war , and moreover had increased the ...
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... Buenos Ayres , to which I replied in the negative , and he said he would give me copies of it . He then ob- served , that it was in substance the same as that which had been recommended by Lord Strangford ; that Asavedo had been the ...
... Buenos Ayres , to which I replied in the negative , and he said he would give me copies of it . He then ob- served , that it was in substance the same as that which had been recommended by Lord Strangford ; that Asavedo had been the ...
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... Buenos Ayres , he would retire ; that his person should no longer be an impediment to the proposed arrangement , for he was interested only for the good and safety of his country , and desirous of putting an end to war . He continued ...
... Buenos Ayres , he would retire ; that his person should no longer be an impediment to the proposed arrangement , for he was interested only for the good and safety of his country , and desirous of putting an end to war . He continued ...
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... Buenos Ayres to pass down the river unmolested , and to continue the blockade of that port as strictly as pos- sible . ' On the 10th , Captain Heywood moored his ship off Buenos Ayres , and immediately waited on the Junta to deliver to ...
... Buenos Ayres to pass down the river unmolested , and to continue the blockade of that port as strictly as pos- sible . ' On the 10th , Captain Heywood moored his ship off Buenos Ayres , and immediately waited on the Junta to deliver to ...
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