Whitelocke in making such an offensive and unusual demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to his Majesty's arms, to exclude the hope of amicable accommodation, and to increase the... The Universal magazine - Page 1881808Full view - About this book
 | English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...making such an offensive and unusual demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to...the difficulties of the service with which he was intrusted, acted in a manner unbecoming his duty as an officer, prejudicial to military discipline,... | |
 | John Whitelocke - Argentina - 1808 - 710 pages
...making such an offensive and unusual demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to...the difficulties of the service with which he was intrusted, acted in a manner unbecoming his duty as an officer, prejudicial to military discipline,... | |
 | John Whitelocke - Argentina - 1808 - 250 pages
...lending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and fiirourage a spirit of residence to his Majesty's arms, to exclude the hope of amicable...accommodation, and to increase the difficulties of the sen ice with which he was entrusted* acted in a manner unbecoming his duty as an dflicef i prejudicial... | |
 | English literature - 1808 - 742 pages
...offensive and unusual demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce -mi encourage a spirit of resistance to His Majesty's arms, to exclude the hojx: of amicable accommodation, and to increase tlie difficulties of the service with which he was... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1136 pages
...making such an offensive and unn'inl demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to his majesty's arms, to exclude the hope of amicab'e accommodation, and to increase the difficulties of the service with which he was intrusted,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...Bitenos Ay res, to produce aiid encourage a spirit of resistance to his majesty's arms, to etclude the hope of amicable accommodation, and to increase...the difficulties of the service with which he was intrusted, acted in a manner unbecoming his 'duty as an officer, prejudicial to military discipline,... | |
 | History - 1809 - 1066 pages
...making such an offensive and unusual demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants of Buenos Ayres, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to his majesty's arms, to exclude tin- hope of amicable accommodation, and to increase the difficulties of tlit1 service with which •... | |
 | 1810 - 600 pages
...offensive demand, tending to exasperate the inhabitants, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance, to exclude the hope of amicable accommodation, and...difficulties of the service with which he was entrusted. 2dly, That he did not make the military arrangements best calculated to ensure the success of his operations... | |
 | Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 pages
...persons holding civil offices in..the government of Buenos Ayres, as prisoners of war, which only tended to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to his Majesty's arms, which proved fatal to the undertaking. Though previously to his attack upon Buenos Ayres, on the fifth... | |
 | 1808 - 1158 pages
...prisoners of war ; that this offensive and unusual demand naturally tended to exasperate the inhabitants, to produce and encourage a spirit of resistance to...accommodation, and to increase the difficulties of the service. The second charge accused him of not having made1, after the landing of the troops at Entinada, and... | |
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