Memoirs of General Miller, in the Service of the Republic of Peru, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829 |
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... Guamanga Lyde Parinacochas 10 doo feet above Huanohuano Chaparra Gold Mines the Sea ; Water brackish Quiacha Sondor Pararea Auyusca MSalla Sal with how Always covered C aleta de Chira Camary Colta Caleta N Cumana- Uraca Canta Huancarqui ...
... Guamanga Lyde Parinacochas 10 doo feet above Huanohuano Chaparra Gold Mines the Sea ; Water brackish Quiacha Sondor Pararea Auyusca MSalla Sal with how Always covered C aleta de Chira Camary Colta Caleta N Cumana- Uraca Canta Huancarqui ...
Side 169
... Guamanga . Although the retiring royalists were not very closely pursued , or very seriously molested , their loss by desertion was great , and Canterac reached the vicinity of Cuzco with less than five thousand men CHAP . XXIV . 169 ...
... Guamanga . Although the retiring royalists were not very closely pursued , or very seriously molested , their loss by desertion was great , and Canterac reached the vicinity of Cuzco with less than five thousand men CHAP . XXIV . 169 ...
Side 170
... Guamanga nearly a month . The rear division left it on the 18th of Sep- tember . The whole again halted at Challuanca and in the vicinity . The montoneros , under the brave Colonel Carreño , occupied Abancay , and other points on the ...
... Guamanga nearly a month . The rear division left it on the 18th of Sep- tember . The whole again halted at Challuanca and in the vicinity . The montoneros , under the brave Colonel Carreño , occupied Abancay , and other points on the ...
Side 184
... Guamanga on the 16th of November , whence he made a counter movement by taking the high road leading to Cuzco . In the meanwhile Sucre fell back upon Andahuaylas , where he halted a few days , and then continued his march towards Guamanga ...
... Guamanga on the 16th of November , whence he made a counter movement by taking the high road leading to Cuzco . In the meanwhile Sucre fell back upon Andahuaylas , where he halted a few days , and then continued his march towards Guamanga ...
Side 186
... Guamanga . Sucre , however , anxious to re- store his communication with Lima , crossed the valley , without being caught in the defiles . In fording the river Pampas , the infantry were up to the breast in water ; many were carried ...
... Guamanga . Sucre , however , anxious to re- store his communication with Lima , crossed the valley , without being caught in the defiles . In fording the river Pampas , the infantry were up to the breast in water ; many were carried ...
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