Voyage to South America: Performed by Order of the American Government, in the Years 1817 and 1818, in the Frigate Congress, Том 2author, John D. Toy, printer, 1819 |
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... feelings attaching him to Cordova , his native place , he is inclined towards what is called here the federative system ; which is essentially dif ferent from ours ; but he also thinks that until their independence can be accomplished ...
... feelings attaching him to Cordova , his native place , he is inclined towards what is called here the federative system ; which is essentially dif ferent from ours ; but he also thinks that until their independence can be accomplished ...
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... feeling for the fate of their near relations , exposed to the hazards of a dreadful war . Mr. Frias , a young lawyer of respectability , and secretary to the cabildo , was one of our most agree- able acquaintances ; his manners were ...
... feeling for the fate of their near relations , exposed to the hazards of a dreadful war . Mr. Frias , a young lawyer of respectability , and secretary to the cabildo , was one of our most agree- able acquaintances ; his manners were ...
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... feelings towards her ; they discover great advantages in mutual inter- course , and are very desirous of cultivating a good understanding with Great Britain , but would be in- dignant at the idea of any design to exercise a control over ...
... feelings towards her ; they discover great advantages in mutual inter- course , and are very desirous of cultivating a good understanding with Great Britain , but would be in- dignant at the idea of any design to exercise a control over ...
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... feelings of superiority , whether real or false , and by their setting up pretensions they have not been able to realize . They do not reflect , that during this protracted war , many valuable officers have been found among the natives ...
... feelings of superiority , whether real or false , and by their setting up pretensions they have not been able to realize . They do not reflect , that during this protracted war , many valuable officers have been found among the natives ...
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... avoid every thing that could even be unpleasant to our feelings ; it was obliged to wink at some things , that will scarcely bear to be told . VOL . II . 5 abundance of epithets and harsh names ; but I heard SOUTH AMERICA . 29.
... avoid every thing that could even be unpleasant to our feelings ; it was obliged to wink at some things , that will scarcely bear to be told . VOL . II . 5 abundance of epithets and harsh names ; but I heard SOUTH AMERICA . 29.
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army army of Peru Artigas audiencia authority Banda Oriental Belgrano Buenos Ayres cabildo called capital Carrera cause character Charcas Chili circumstance citizens civil Cochabamba colonies command commerce compelled congress considerable Cordillera Cordova coun creoles Cusco declared despotism districts effect enemies established Europe European Spaniards favor feelings force habits hundred important independence Indians inhabitants Jesuits junta La Paz La Plata liberty Liniers ment miles military mines Monte Video mountains nations native nature neighboring niards O'Higgins officers pampas Paraguay Parana party patriots persons plains Plata political population Portuguese possession Potosi present prevailed principal produce provinces of Peru Pueyrredon render republic respect revolution revolutionary river royalists Salta San Martin Santa Fee situation South America Spain Spaniards Spanish success thing thousand tion town trade troops Tucuman United Provinces Upper Peru vernment viceroy viceroyalty vinces
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