History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Captain Heald evacuates Chicago British advance - Hull surrenders Hull tried and condemned .. 154 155 , 156 156 ... Captain Wool - The battle .. Smyth's vain - glorious effort - Its result . General Dearborn and his course ...
... Captain Heald evacuates Chicago British advance - Hull surrenders Hull tried and condemned .. 154 155 , 156 156 ... Captain Wool - The battle .. Smyth's vain - glorious effort - Its result . General Dearborn and his course ...
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... Captain Lewis and Captain Jonathan Clarke , who was sec- ond in command . This gentleman was the brother of George Rogers Clarke , and partook of his capacity to endure hardship and brave dangers , as well as his practical good sense ...
... Captain Lewis and Captain Jonathan Clarke , who was sec- ond in command . This gentleman was the brother of George Rogers Clarke , and partook of his capacity to endure hardship and brave dangers , as well as his practical good sense ...
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... Captain M'Niel , and by several smaller vessels , which had been got ready , and sent off as rap- idly as was possible . The command of the squadron was , in the first instance , offered to Truxtun , and accepted by him , but , a ...
... Captain M'Niel , and by several smaller vessels , which had been got ready , and sent off as rap- idly as was possible . The command of the squadron was , in the first instance , offered to Truxtun , and accepted by him , but , a ...
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... captains to nine , the number named in the law for the reduction of the navy . 1803 . 55 1804 . at an early day , that the Philadelphia should not be suffered to remain in the enemy's hands . Accordingly , Decatur having offered his ...
... captains to nine , the number named in the law for the reduction of the navy . 1803 . 55 1804 . at an early day , that the Philadelphia should not be suffered to remain in the enemy's hands . Accordingly , Decatur having offered his ...
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... captain in the navy , and was presented with a splendid sword , as a national testimony to his merit , and as an incentive to noble deeds in others . The administration seems to have become sensible of the importance of increasing the ...
... captain in the navy , and was presented with a splendid sword , as a national testimony to his merit , and as an incentive to noble deeds in others . The administration seems to have become sensible of the importance of increasing 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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