| William Robertson - America - 1780 - 570 pages
...activity were exerted in perfuading many of his friends to engage in the fervice, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds, together with what money he could raife by mortgaging his lands and Indians, were expended in purchafing military ftores and provifions,... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage* All his own funds,...purchasing military stores and provisions, or in supplying tho wonts of sech, of of his officers as were unable to equip themselves B °J? K in a manner suited... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1809 - 392 pages
...were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward tlie preparations for the voyage. All his own funds, together...or in supplying the wants of such of his officers as were unable to equip themselves in a manner suited to their rank*. Inoffensive, and even laudable... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1810 - 412 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds,...or in supplying the wants of such of his officers as were unable to equip themselves in a manner suitable to their rank. Cortes proceeded to Trinidad,... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 620 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds,...Indians, were expended in purchasing military stores and provior in supplying the wants of such of his officers as [ V. BOOK were unaj'ie {„ equip themselves... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 488 pages
...new dignity. His utmost influence and acti- BOOK vity were exerted in persuading many of his i__^l_. friends to engage in the service, and in urging 1518forward...unable to equip themselves in a manner suited to their rank." Inoffensive, and even laudable as this conduct was, his disappointed competitors were malicious... | |
| William Robertson - 1820 - 448 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds,...or in supplying the wants of such of his officers as were unable to equip themselves in a manner suited to their rank.* Inoffensive, and even laudable... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1821 - 476 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds,...by mortgaging his lands and Indians, were expended B oo K ill purchasing military stores and provisions, or in Vt supplying the wants of such of his officers... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1821 - 614 pages
...persuading many of bis friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for ilie voyage. All his own funds, together with what money he could raise by mortgaging_Jii8 lands and Indians, were expended in purclia«ing ni Hilary stores and provisions, OP... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 408 pages
...activity were exerted in persuading many 'of his friends to engage in the service, and in urging forward the preparations for the voyage. All his own funds,...or in supplying the wants of such of his officers as were unable to equip themselves in a manner suited to their rank.6 Inoffensive, and even laudable... | |
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