To the Administration in Chili GeneralSanMartin wrote as follows:-
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He stood behind GeneralSanMartin's chair and looked proudly at us all.
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To this letter, on the 9th of August, GeneralSanMartin replied as follows:-
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Gaspar Ruiz, she said, entreated me to procure for him a safe-conduct from GeneralSanMartin himself.
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Gaspar Ruiz, she said, entreated me to procure for him a safe-conduce from GeneralSanMartin himself.
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Can't you see GeneralSanMartin's name?
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Surely this would have been better than to permit them-asGeneralSanMartin did-toretire unmolested with the whole.
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On transmitting the intelligence of our success to GeneralSanMartin, I received from him the following acknowledgment of the achievement:-
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Being ignorant of the self-imposed title which GeneralSanMartin had assumed, I frankly asked him to devise some means for defraying these payments.
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Previous to our departure, GeneralSanMartin issued the following proclamation, here given to shew how promises solemnly entered into could afterwards be broken.
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U.S. agribusiness firm Bunge briefly suspended operations last week at its facility in Puerto GeneralSanMartin, Argentina, after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
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On the return of GeneralSanMartin, he professed to be greatly chagrined at the departure of the inhabitants, and the consequent loss of supplies.
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With the preceding letter GeneralSanMartin voluntarily sent another promise to the captors, of 50,000 dollars, to be paid on gaining possession of Lima.
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GeneralSanMartin, becoming aware of this, repaid these spies in their own coin.
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GeneralSanMartin will give us welcome, and there are many Peruvians in his army.
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GeneralSanMartin, following me to the staircase, had the temerity to propose to me to follow his example-viz.