History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... British minister Report of committee - Action ... .... ........ Foreign affairs - Troubles in England Crisis reached - The war message . Report of committee - Debate - Bill passed Act declaring war - Proclamation ...... APPENDIX TO ...
... British minister Report of committee - Action ... .... ........ Foreign affairs - Troubles in England Crisis reached - The war message . Report of committee - Debate - Bill passed Act declaring war - Proclamation ...... APPENDIX TO ...
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... British in the Chesapeake - Barney's flotilla ..... Winder appointed commander - His trials Cochrane's fleet - Force under Ross lands 207 , 208 Stansbury's brigade - Bladensburg ... The Battle - Retreat of the army PAGE 246 247 248 249 ...
... British in the Chesapeake - Barney's flotilla ..... Winder appointed commander - His trials Cochrane's fleet - Force under Ross lands 207 , 208 Stansbury's brigade - Bladensburg ... The Battle - Retreat of the army PAGE 246 247 248 249 ...
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... British cruisers ; their vessels and car- goes conducted into British ports , and by the spontaneous and sympathetic il- lumination of British courts of vice- admiralty , adjudicated to the captors , because they were engaged in a trade ...
... British cruisers ; their vessels and car- goes conducted into British ports , and by the spontaneous and sympathetic il- lumination of British courts of vice- admiralty , adjudicated to the captors , because they were engaged in a trade ...
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... British subject . In this high - handed manner , not less than three thousand American sailors had been forced to serve in the British navy . No independent nation could possibly submit to such outrages ; and the United States uniformly ...
... British subject . In this high - handed manner , not less than three thousand American sailors had been forced to serve in the British navy . No independent nation could possibly submit to such outrages ; and the United States uniformly ...
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... British commissioners refused to give any satisfactory assur- ances ; yet the American envoys , under all the circumstances , deemed it most advisable to put their names to the treaty , which they did as above stated . News of the ...
... British commissioners refused to give any satisfactory assur- ances ; yet the American envoys , under all the circumstances , deemed it most advisable to put their names to the treaty , which they did as above stated . News of the ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 3 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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