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OF
GENERAL MILLER,
IN THE SERVICE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF PERU.
BY JOHN MILLER.
SECOND EDITION.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1829
LONDON: PRINTED BY THOMAS Davison, WHITEFRIARS.
CONTENTS
VOL. II. .
CHAPTER XVII.
Preparations for an expedition to Puertos Intermedios. – Captain
Prescott, R. N., H.M.S. Aurora.-Expedition sails.—Position
of the royalists.- Incidents at sea.—Behaviour of the troops.-
Disembarkation at Arica.—Inactivity.-Colonel Miller sails for
Quilca.-Escape of Valdez, near Tacna.-General Alvarado
advances.—Ameller's escape at Locumba.—Battle of Torata. -
Moquegua.-Remnant of the patriot army embarks at Ilo.
Iquique.- Death of La Rosa and Taramona
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CHAPTER XVIII.
Colonel Miller disembarks at Quilca.-Camaná.—Siguas.-
Victor.—Advance of Carratalá.—Murderer shot.-Carabeli.-
Atico.—Port of Chala.—Colonel Manzanedo.—Strategy.-
Palpa.--Barandalla.—Cholera morbus.—Port of Lomas.-
Dr. Cordova.—The brig Protector sails to Callao
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CHAPTER XIX.
Description of the desert coast of Peru.—Shipwreck and suffer-
ings of the Granaderos à Caballo.—Local traditions. The
Junta Gubernativa deposed.—Riva-Aguero named president of
the republic.-Position of the royalists.--Another expedition
sails to the Puertos Intermedios.-Royalists advance upon
Lima.- Patriots retire to Callao.-Canterac enters Lima.-
General Sucre invested with supreme command —Riva-Aguero
displaced
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