Letters on South America: Comprising Travels on the Banks of the Paraná and Rio de la Plata, Volume 2J. Murray, 1843 - Argentina Collection of letters written to General William Miller, Field Marshall of Peru. |
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... Martin and Carlos de Alvear - The General Assembly- The Contribution - Political Arrangement - Mrs . Clarke- Mission to North America - Elio and the Portuguese- General Belgrano - The Action between Tristan and Bel- grano - Alzaga's ...
... Martin and Carlos de Alvear - The General Assembly- The Contribution - Political Arrangement - Mrs . Clarke- Mission to North America - Elio and the Portuguese- General Belgrano - The Action between Tristan and Bel- grano - Alzaga's ...
Page ix
... Martin , and Affairs of the Interior - General Alvear - A Jubilee in Buenos Ayres - General Success of the Patriots - Admiral Brown - Capture of the Fleet of Monte Video - His Trium- phant Entry into Buenos Ayres - Mr . White LETTER ...
... Martin , and Affairs of the Interior - General Alvear - A Jubilee in Buenos Ayres - General Success of the Patriots - Admiral Brown - Capture of the Fleet of Monte Video - His Trium- phant Entry into Buenos Ayres - Mr . White LETTER ...
Page x
... Martin continues his preparations for crossing the Andes • • 253 LETTER XLI . THE AUTHORS TO GENERAL MILLER . Statistical Account of Buenos Ayres - Its Extent and Bounda- ries - The Grecian Republics - Origin of the name of the River ...
... Martin continues his preparations for crossing the Andes • • 253 LETTER XLI . THE AUTHORS TO GENERAL MILLER . Statistical Account of Buenos Ayres - Its Extent and Bounda- ries - The Grecian Republics - Origin of the name of the River ...
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... Martin and Mr. Kendall , and this gentleman's two amiable and handsome young sisters , the Misses Kendall . Before arriving at Buenos Ayres , Mr. E- loved the George Canning , San Martin , Mr. Ken- dall , and especially the Misses ...
... Martin and Mr. Kendall , and this gentleman's two amiable and handsome young sisters , the Misses Kendall . Before arriving at Buenos Ayres , Mr. E- loved the George Canning , San Martin , Mr. Ken- dall , and especially the Misses ...
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... Martin , from Mendoza ; the battles of Chacabuco , Maypù , and Ayacucho , if considered as military operations , are great and glorious achievements ; while viewed as political occurrences , they were of more importance to the world ...
... Martin , from Mendoza ; the battles of Chacabuco , Maypù , and Ayacucho , if considered as military operations , are great and glorious achievements ; while viewed as political occurrences , they were of more importance to the world ...
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