History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 100
Stran 26
... enemy may choose to invade us , the only force which can be ready at every point and competent to oppose them , is the body of neighboring citizens as formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in ...
... enemy may choose to invade us , the only force which can be ready at every point and competent to oppose them , is the body of neighboring citizens as formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in ...
Stran 52
... enemy to a perfect subordination under its au- thorities . The first measure would be , to reduce them to an equal ... enemies , with an unexampled unity and CH . III . ] energy of purpose to this 52 [ ВK . V PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING ...
... enemy to a perfect subordination under its au- thorities . The first measure would be , to reduce them to an equal ... enemies , with an unexampled unity and CH . III . ] energy of purpose to this 52 [ ВK . V PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING ...
Stran 55
... enemy's hands . Accordingly , Decatur having offered his services , they were accepted for the gallant enterprise of boarding and destroying the ship as Carried on as it had been , this Tri- she lay in the harbor of Tripoli . The ...
... enemy's hands . Accordingly , Decatur having offered his services , they were accepted for the gallant enterprise of boarding and destroying the ship as Carried on as it had been , this Tri- she lay in the harbor of Tripoli . The ...
Stran 72
... enemies and supreme on the ocean , the policy adopted by the mistress of the seas , was vexatious and unjust in the extreme to neutral nations . The United States , profiting by the position of affairs in Europe , had greatly enlarged ...
... enemies and supreme on the ocean , the policy adopted by the mistress of the seas , was vexatious and unjust in the extreme to neutral nations . The United States , profiting by the position of affairs in Europe , had greatly enlarged ...
Stran 73
... enemy to free government and national independence , were disposed to pursue a more conciliatory and respectful course towards England . The federalists voted with these , not only because they agreed in opinion respecting the purposes ...
... enemy to free government and national independence , were disposed to pursue a more conciliatory and respectful course towards England . The federalists voted with these , not only because they agreed in opinion respecting the purposes ...
Vsebina
307 | |
322 | |
338 | |
349 | |
366 | |
387 | |
389 | |
393 | |
174 | |
181 | |
187 | |
199 | |
205 | |
233 | |
245 | |
251 | |
257 | |
267 | |
291 | |
297 | |
303 | |
407 | |
415 | |
425 | |
438 | |
442 | |
459 | |
471 | |
477 | |
496 | |
533 | |
554 | |
567 | |
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 3 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Aaron Burr administration advance affairs American Andrew Jackson appointed army attack bank battle Benton Berlin Decree bill Bladensburg Britain British Captain captured carried citizens Clay Colonel command commerce committee Commodore Congress Constitution contest coun course Creek debate Decatur December declared defence duties early effect election embargo enemy England eral excitement favor federalists fire force foreign Fort Erie France frigate gress guns Henry Clay honor House hundred Indians Jackson James Monroe Jefferson John Quincy Adams killed land legislature Madison majority March measures ment Mexican Mexico miles militia Missouri Monroe naval navy officers Orleans party passed peace port president president's Queenstown question received resolution respect river Sackett's Harbor secretary Senate sent session ships sion slavery soon Spain tariff territory thousand tion took treasury treaty troops Union United vessels views vote Washington wounded York