Memoirs of General Miller, in the Service of the Republic of Peru, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829 |
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... Mountains , and other Geographical Features , of all the known Countries in the World ; comprehended in Fifty - four Maps , including Two New Maps , from Origi- nal Drawings , with the recent Discoveries of Ross , PARRY , FRANKLIN , & c ...
... Mountains , and other Geographical Features , of all the known Countries in the World ; comprehended in Fifty - four Maps , including Two New Maps , from Origi- nal Drawings , with the recent Discoveries of Ross , PARRY , FRANKLIN , & c ...
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... Mountains , " & c . In 4to . Price 11. 11s . 6d . Bds . By the same Author , NARRATIVE of a JOURNEY into KHORASAN ; including some Account of the Countries to the North - east of Persia . With Remarks upon the National Cha- racter ...
... Mountains , " & c . In 4to . Price 11. 11s . 6d . Bds . By the same Author , NARRATIVE of a JOURNEY into KHORASAN ; including some Account of the Countries to the North - east of Persia . With Remarks upon the National Cha- racter ...
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... mountain regions . - Obstacles which delayed the accom- plishment of emancipation 230 CHAPTER XXVIII . Foreign merchants - Nature of their assistance to patriots and royalists . Remarks upon the formation of the Chileno squa- dron ...
... mountain regions . - Obstacles which delayed the accom- plishment of emancipation 230 CHAPTER XXVIII . Foreign merchants - Nature of their assistance to patriots and royalists . Remarks upon the formation of the Chileno squa- dron ...
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... mountains , yet they are not easily hit upon ; the height of the river being seldom the same for two days to- gether ; and the mode of ferrying across by balsas renders fordable places of less importance . Upon a reward being offered to ...
... mountains , yet they are not easily hit upon ; the height of the river being seldom the same for two days to- gether ; and the mode of ferrying across by balsas renders fordable places of less importance . Upon a reward being offered to ...
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... mountain sides . This inspired the hope that the river of Ocoña would become swollen , and impassable to the royal- ists . For several leagues he kept himself awake by lashing his back with the bridle reins , and by rub- bing his eyes ...
... mountain sides . This inspired the hope that the river of Ocoña would become swollen , and impassable to the royal- ists . For several leagues he kept himself awake by lashing his back with the bridle reins , and by rub- bing his eyes ...
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advance affairs Alvarado amongst Arequipa Arica arrived authority Ayacucho battalion battle battle of Ayacucho Bolivar Bolivian British Buenos Ayrean Buenos Ayres Callao Camaná Canterac Captain cause cavalry chamber Chile Chileno coast Colombian Colonel command congress constitution Coracora Cuzco division dollars enemy excellency executive favour force formed Gamarra gauchos governor Guamanga Guayaquil honour horses Huaras hundred Incas independence Indians infantry inhabitants José Junin laws leagues legislative liberating army liberty Lieutenant-Colonel Lima ment Miller montoneros mountain mules native night Ocoña officers Olañeta party patriots Peruvian political possession Potosi prefect president Price prisoners province Puno Quilca received republic retired retreat road royalists Salta Santa Cruz senate sent soldiers South America Spain Spaniards Spanish squadron Sucre supreme Tacna thousand tion took Torata town tribunal troops Truxillo Upper Peru Valdez valley Venezuela vessel viceroy Vols
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Side 5 - Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including all the latest Improvements. A general History of Agriculture in all Countries, and a Statistical View of its present State, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles.
Side 12 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud. By T. BOWDLEB, Esq. FRS New Edition, in Volumes for the Pocket ; with 36 Wood Engravings, from Designs by Smirke, Howard, and other Artists.
Side 11 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs W. PARKES.
Side 13 - Tenant's Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, explained by several Specimens of Valuations; with Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils in different Situations. Adapted to the Use of Landlords, Land-Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. New Edition ; corrected and revised by JOHN DONALDSON.
Side 10 - NARRATIVE of a JOURNEY into KHORASAN; including some account of the Countries to the north-east of Persia ; with Remarks upon the National Character, Government, and Resources of that Kingdom.
Side 12 - MEMOIRS of MARY, QUEEN of SCOTS, with Anecdotes of the Court of HENRY the SECOND, during her Residence in France.
Side 467 - A republican government has been, is, and ought to be, that of Venezuela ; its basis ought to be the sovereignty of the people, the division of power, civil liberty, the prohibition of slavery, and the abolition of monarchy and privileges.
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Side 474 - ... one another are the significant advantages that work in favor of royal authority, thereby rendering it almost unlimited. Consequently, the significance of these same advantages should serve to justify the necessity of investing the chief magistrate of a republic with a greater measure of authority than that possessed by a constitutional prince. A republican magistrate is an individual set apart from society, charged with checking the impulse of the people toward license and the propensity of...
Side 492 - Almighty has no attribute which can take sides with us, in such a contest." (A contest with insurgent slaves.) — Jefferson. "Slavery is the infringement of all laws — a law having a. tendency to preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege.