Journal of Voyages to Marguaritta, Trinidad, & Maturin: With the Author's Travels Across the Plains of the Llaneros, to Angustura, and Subsequent Descent of the Orinoco, in the Years 1819 & 1820Printed and sold for the author, by J. Jones, 1824 - 160 páginas |
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Página 115
... pleasure , and settle their trifling demand honorably . The ladies , however , were not to be , a second time , the dupes of his artifices , and being warmly seconded by Captain PHELAN , an Irish officer who now entered , 115.
... pleasure , and settle their trifling demand honorably . The ladies , however , were not to be , a second time , the dupes of his artifices , and being warmly seconded by Captain PHELAN , an Irish officer who now entered , 115.
Página 116
... Captain PHELAN , an Irish officer who now entered , they insisted on his immediately throwing off his surreptitious garb , and restoring it to them . This he strenuously opposed , assuring them he would not think of treating them in so ...
... Captain PHELAN , an Irish officer who now entered , they insisted on his immediately throwing off his surreptitious garb , and restoring it to them . This he strenuously opposed , assuring them he would not think of treating them in so ...
Página 119
... Captain PHELAN , who had heard a report of the late melancholy event , hastened to the hospital , to hear its confirmation , and witness my sufferings . He caught me by the hand , and regretted the fate of my late friend , whose end was ...
... Captain PHELAN , who had heard a report of the late melancholy event , hastened to the hospital , to hear its confirmation , and witness my sufferings . He caught me by the hand , and regretted the fate of my late friend , whose end was ...
Página 120
... captain and his lady seemed to vie with each other , which would be most attentive , and during the time I was in ... PHELAN started and ran out to enquire the cause , and , in a few minutes returned , joy sparkling in his countenance . He in ...
... captain and his lady seemed to vie with each other , which would be most attentive , and during the time I was in ... PHELAN started and ran out to enquire the cause , and , in a few minutes returned , joy sparkling in his countenance . He in ...
Página 132
... Captain PHELAN and I reviewed former scenes in our native land , was interrupted by the entrance of a stranger , and in a moment my host was in the arms of Colonel PIGOTT , a friend to whom he was long attached , and whom he la- mented ...
... Captain PHELAN and I reviewed former scenes in our native land , was interrupted by the entrance of a stranger , and in a moment my host was in the arms of Colonel PIGOTT , a friend to whom he was long attached , and whom he la- mented ...
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adieu Admiral BRION Angustura animal appearance ARISMENDI arms army arrival attempt banks boat BOLIVAR British British Legion calabash canoe Captain PHELAN carabine cassava bread cause Colonel LOPEZ Colonel MEADE comfortable command companion considerable countenance crew Cumana DEVEREUX distance dress Dublin enemy English entered European exer exertions eyes fate fatigue ferocious former forward gentleman Governor hammock hand hastened heard hopes horses independence Indian inhabitants Ireland Irish Legion island JAMIESON journey Juan Griego kind ladies land Llaneros Major DAVY MARINO Maturin ment merchants miles MORILLO morning Musquitoes native troops night o'clock officers Orinoco ourselves passage passed passport Patriot perceived plain plantation present privations proceeded quarters racter rain renegado returned river sailed scene schooner seated seemed situation soldiers soon South American Spaniards Spanish suffered Supreme Chief surprize termination tion trees Trinidad Venezuela vessel village waited woods wretched
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Página 65 - In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers . . in perils by the heathen . . in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea . . in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.
Página 86 - ... blanket, with a hole cut in the centre, through which the head...
Página 137 - MEADE ; and that he looked with hope for the arrival of the rest of the Irish Legion.
Página 22 - As we proceeded we saw several flocks of a small species of Parrot...
Página 22 - Tropg«£/, a bird much sought for, about the size of our common thrush; it has a bright yellow top, with 'breast of the same...