Letters on South America: Comprising Travels on the Banks of the Paraná and Rio de la Plata, Volume 2J. Murray, 1843 Collection of letters written to General William Miller, Field Marshall of Peru. |
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... taken place since , -our next duty was to settle under the table as many of our friends as chose to view that as their legitimate place at the finale of the banquet . Dining with an Englishman , the honest Goyeros believed that they ...
... taken place since , -our next duty was to settle under the table as many of our friends as chose to view that as their legitimate place at the finale of the banquet . Dining with an Englishman , the honest Goyeros believed that they ...
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... taken place in his ma- trimonial prospects . The enemy offered imme- diately to resign all pretensions to Rosa , and to leave Goya for the present , if Duval should succeed in dissuading me from going to Corrientes . Full of his mission ...
... taken place in his ma- trimonial prospects . The enemy offered imme- diately to resign all pretensions to Rosa , and to leave Goya for the present , if Duval should succeed in dissuading me from going to Corrientes . Full of his mission ...
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... taken in every day of his life , to be so rewarded in return . The following morning at ten o'clock , the guard was turned out , and our friend the Captain stood at its head . Gonzalez and Duval were placed in front , Captain M'Dougall ...
... taken in every day of his life , to be so rewarded in return . The following morning at ten o'clock , the guard was turned out , and our friend the Captain stood at its head . Gonzalez and Duval were placed in front , Captain M'Dougall ...
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... taken the foregoing account , " such was the first most popular assembly which was held in the country , and such the resolution which emanated from it . " A fatal example in- deed , which was not lost sight of by the South Americans ...
... taken the foregoing account , " such was the first most popular assembly which was held in the country , and such the resolution which emanated from it . " A fatal example in- deed , which was not lost sight of by the South Americans ...
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... taken with great solemnity . But , from sinister motives , the audiencia and Liniers secretly took the French side , and soon after- wards the viceroy openly proclaimed his adhesion to Bonaparte . The Spanish party had other reasons ...
... taken with great solemnity . But , from sinister motives , the audiencia and Liniers secretly took the French side , and soon after- wards the viceroy openly proclaimed his adhesion to Bonaparte . The Spanish party had other reasons ...
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Página 251 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno ; noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Página 117 - ... the prejudices which are favourable to tyranny, that if we should unhappily be succeeded by men of sentiments less pure than ourselves, they may not find in the customs of the people any thing to assist them in mocking at their rights. This preamble was followed by a decree, that there should be an absolute, perfect, and identical equality, between the president and the other members of the junta. Four of the articles of this decree show curiously in what manner these men were juggling the people.
Página 257 - ... are guided by justice, do hereby solemnly declare in the face of the world that it is the unanimous and indubitable will of these Provinces to dissolve the intolerable bonds which hitherto connected them with the Kings of Spain, to recover the rights of which they were divested, and to clothe themselves with the high character of a free nation, independent of Kinç Ferdinand VII, his successors, and the mother country.
Página 257 - Power who presides over the universe, in the name and by the authority of the people whom we represent...
Página 256 - ... city of San Miguel del Tucuman, on the 9th of July, 1816, the ordinary sitting having terminated, the Congress of the United Provinces continued its former discussion on the great and august object of the independence of the countries which form them: constant and decided was the cry of the whole land for its solemn emancipation from the despotic power of the kings of Spain ; but the representatives, nevertheless, consecrated to so great a...
Página 247 - Fe, a popular movement took place, which had for its object a system of absolute equality; but it was put down by the bayonets of General Viamont, a blunt and honest soldier, but a great disciplinarian, who had long ruled the inhabitants rather despotically, and who, accustoraed to rigid military subordination, was anything but a forbearing sub-delegate from the metropolis.