@article{869652, note = {Mistakenly attributed by Cushing and Sabin to H.M. Brackenridge. Possibly written by Baptis Irvine, Theodorick Bland, or John Stuart Skinner; see Wayne D. Rasmussen, "Diplomats and plant collectors: The South American Commission, 1817-1818" in Agriculture and rural connections in the Pacific, 1500-1900, James Gerber and Lei Guang, eds. (2006), p. 60 (footnote 77); and Laura Bornholdt, Baltimore and early Pan-Americanism (1949), p. 105, 140.}, author = {Irvine, Baptis, and Bland, Theodorick, and Skinner, John S.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/869652}, title = {Strictures on a voyage to South America, as indited by the "secretary to the [late] mission" to La Plata : including observations on the capability of the Spanish Americans for civil liberty--on the principal events (civil and military,) of the revolution in Buenos Ayres, Chili, the Oriental Banda, etc. : and on the importance of friendly relations, political and commercial, with the independent states of South America : in a series of letters, addressed to a gentlemen of distinction at Washington /}, recid = {869652}, pages = {1 online resource (108 pages).}, }