Voyage to South America: Performed by Order of the American Government, in the Years 1817 and 1818, in the Frigate Congress, Том 1author, John D. Toy, printer, 1819 |
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... mountains of the provinces on the heads of the Paraguay and Amazon ; the theatre on which La Plata has been struggling for liberty with various success , for the last eight years . Chili in close alliance with this republic , may bid ...
... mountains of the provinces on the heads of the Paraguay and Amazon ; the theatre on which La Plata has been struggling for liberty with various success , for the last eight years . Chili in close alliance with this republic , may bid ...
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... mountains and rivers . The chain of the Andes , is undoubtedly the longest in the world , traversing both North and South America , and in some points , ( unless we except the mountains of Thibet , ) the most elevated . Beyond the ...
... mountains and rivers . The chain of the Andes , is undoubtedly the longest in the world , traversing both North and South America , and in some points , ( unless we except the mountains of Thibet , ) the most elevated . Beyond the ...
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... mountainous on the globe ; it is a continued suc- cession of deep vallies , of various dimensions , enclos- ed by mountains whose summits in general , are cover- ed with perpetual snows . In the northern part , there are plains of such ...
... mountainous on the globe ; it is a continued suc- cession of deep vallies , of various dimensions , enclos- ed by mountains whose summits in general , are cover- ed with perpetual snows . In the northern part , there are plains of such ...
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... mountains which sepa- rate these vallies , as related to us by travellers , seem almost to border upon the marvellous . If Johnson had been acquainted with this country , it would have been unnecessary for him to have resorted to ...
... mountains which sepa- rate these vallies , as related to us by travellers , seem almost to border upon the marvellous . If Johnson had been acquainted with this country , it would have been unnecessary for him to have resorted to ...
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... mountains , to be lit- tle more than a hundred feet high . The sugar loaf , a leaning cone , was like a watch tower at the termina- tion of a high irregular rampart , forming the western portal of the entrance of the harbor , towards ...
... mountains , to be lit- tle more than a hundred feet high . The sugar loaf , a leaning cone , was like a watch tower at the termina- tion of a high irregular rampart , forming the western portal of the entrance of the harbor , towards ...
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afterwards appearance army Artigas audiencia Banda Oriental Brazil Buenos Ayres cabildo Caraccas Carrera carried cause character chief chiefly Chili circumstance civil classes climate coast colonies command commerce commodore congress considerable considered duty Entre Rios established Europe European exports favor furnish gauchos government of Buenos greater habits hundred immense important independence Indians Indies inhabitants Jesuits kind king king of Spain La Plata land liberty manner ment miles mines mission Monte Video mountains nations native nature officers Paraguay Parana patriot Pernambuco persons Peru plains political population Portugal Portuguese possession present principal probably produce provinces provinces of Peru respect revolution Rio Janeiro Rodney royal Santa Fee scarcely seemed ship shore side singular South America Spain Spaniards Spanish America Sumpter supply taken thing thousand tion town trade troops United United Provinces Uruguay vessels viceroy viceroyalty
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Страница xiv - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
Страница 332 - It is not very unusual for the same countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about anything beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming to town, as a matter of course, and, if unable to read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favor.
Страница 333 - There was at one time a positive law passed, forbidding any one to become a monk or a nun ; but they were obliged to repeal it, and it was afterwards passed with some modifications. The restrictions substituted, aided by public opinion, have nearly produced the desired effect. Few of the youth of the country apply themselves to the study of theology, since other occupations, much more tempting to their ambition, have been opened to their choice.
Страница 325 - Brazils, they receive sugar, coffee, cotton, and rum. From the north of Europe they receive steel and iron, and from France a number of articles of its manufacture. Their foreign commerce is principally carried on by British capitalists, though there are some Americans, a few French, and other foreign merchants, also settled at Buenos Ayres; they are all placed, I believe, on the same footing of equality.
Страница 327 - Mr. Tagle expressed himself perfectly satisfied, and he disclaimed for his government, any privity or participation in the lodgments made at those places, by persons acting in the name of the patriots of South America. In reference to the acts of...
Страница 321 - The inhabitants of this place appear to be an amiable, and interesting people. They are considered brave and humane, possessing intelligence, capable of great exertions and perseverance, and manifesting a cheerful devotion to the cause of freedom and independence.
Страница 327 - ... redress the injured individuals. He professed his readiness to adopt any measures that would more effectually prevent a recurrence of such acts, in which he expressed his belief that the privateers of Buenos Ayres had rarely participated, though the character of the government had suffered from the conduct of others. He stated that they had on one occasion sent out some of their public vessels to examine all cruisers wearing the Buenos Ayrean flag, to see that they were lawfully commissioned,...
Страница 189 - ... Midshipman Baldwin, all behaved well, and gave evidence of their making valuable officers. The Saratoga was twice set on fire by hot shot from the enemy's ship. I close, sir, this communication with feelings of gratitude for the able support I received from every officer and man attached to the squadron which I have the honor to command. I have the honor to be, With great respect, sir, Your most obedient servant, T.
Страница 346 - ... it would not be adopted, upon the ground that it was not so well calculated as a national government, to provide for the common defence, the great object now in view. The same general reason may be urged perhaps, for giving to the latter, should it be adopted, less of a republican character than probably would have been given to it, in more quiet and peaceful times. There is danger too, as the power of forming and adopting the constitution is placed in the hands...