History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Colonel Nich- olas , the president says ; " Whatever Congress shall think it necessary to do , should be done with as little debate as possible , and particularly so far as respects the constitutional difficulty . " And yet in the same ...
... Colonel Nich- olas , the president says ; " Whatever Congress shall think it necessary to do , should be done with as little debate as possible , and particularly so far as respects the constitutional difficulty . " And yet in the same ...
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... Colonel Wilson C. Nicholas of Virginia , as a third . But on that gentleman's declining the mis- sion , the whole was left to the manage- ment of the two first . " We We may men- * For a more full account of this whole matter , with ...
... Colonel Wilson C. Nicholas of Virginia , as a third . But on that gentleman's declining the mis- sion , the whole was left to the manage- ment of the two first . " We We may men- * For a more full account of this whole matter , with ...
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... Colonel Boyd , to demand satisfaction of the Indians , and to put a stop to their threatened hostilities . His expedition was made early in November . On his approach within a few miles of the prophet's town , the principal chiefs came ...
... Colonel Boyd , to demand satisfaction of the Indians , and to put a stop to their threatened hostilities . His expedition was made early in November . On his approach within a few miles of the prophet's town , the principal chiefs came ...
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... Colonels M'Arthur , Cass , and Findlay being at the head of the three regiments of Ohio volunteers . Passing through Stanton and Urbanna , the army were compelled , in traversing the uncultivated regions between the latter place and the ...
... Colonels M'Arthur , Cass , and Findlay being at the head of the three regiments of Ohio volunteers . Passing through Stanton and Urbanna , the army were compelled , in traversing the uncultivated regions between the latter place and the ...
Stran 158
... Colonel St. George , and had Hull acted with promptitude and spirit , would no doubt have yielded to the American arms . The commander hes- itated , and wavered , and thought it best to wait for the getting his heavy artillery in ...
... Colonel St. George , and had Hull acted with promptitude and spirit , would no doubt have yielded to the American arms . The commander hes- itated , and wavered , and thought it best to wait for the getting his heavy artillery in ...
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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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