The Independence of the South American Republics a Study in Recognition And for

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The Independence of the South American Republics a Study in Recognition And for
Paxson Frederic Logan
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They passed by the bridge of the Inca, over the Desaguadero, on 25th July, and two weeks later entered the city of La Paz.^^^ On 25th August they marched out from that city to defeat Valdez, who had come up against them by a long and rapid march. But soon Valdez was joined by La Sema, the viceroy, and Olaneta brought further aid to the royalists, while the patriots began i*» Miller, Memoirs, II : 63. ^^ Proctor, Across the Cordillera, 135. I»i Proctor, Across the Cordillera, 160. I^^ Miller, Me...moirs, II : 67.
, /■"■ 98 South American Independence an inevitable retreat to the coast. With the royal- ists following, the retreat turned into a precipitate and shameless flight. A third army had been sacri- ficed. Sucre had marched to support Santa Cruz after the evacuation of Lima by the royalists [July 17th, 1823]. E'ow he returned to the capital. "' The task of Bolivar, to drive the Spanish forces V from their almost impregnable situation in the mountains of Upper PeiTi, seemed great at the end of 1823.


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