History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... fire ; the brave band of assailants , with- out loss or injury , abandoned the burn- ing ship ; and slowly but exultingly , by the aid of their sweeps , withdrew from the scene of danger and of triumph . " Hull , spars , and rigging ...
... fire ; the brave band of assailants , with- out loss or injury , abandoned the burn- ing ship ; and slowly but exultingly , by the aid of their sweeps , withdrew from the scene of danger and of triumph . " Hull , spars , and rigging ...
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... fires , after this sharp encounter of two hours , the place sub- mitted . " In this affair , only four- teen of the assailants were kill- ed and wounded , General Eaton being 1805 . CH . III . ] among the latter . The 58 BK . V ...
... fires , after this sharp encounter of two hours , the place sub- mitted . " In this affair , only four- teen of the assailants were kill- ed and wounded , General Eaton being 1805 . CH . III . ] among the latter . The 58 BK . V ...
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... fire . 1804 . Burr , eager for blood , dis- charged his pistol the instant the word was given ; Hamilton , mortally wound- ed , aimlessly drew the trigger of his pistol , and fell heavily on his face . Burr , uninjured , and his ...
... fire . 1804 . Burr , eager for blood , dis- charged his pistol the instant the word was given ; Hamilton , mortally wound- ed , aimlessly drew the trigger of his pistol , and fell heavily on his face . Burr , uninjured , and his ...
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... fire spreading from Portland to New Orleans would have scarcely been more destructive . Memorial upon memorial , from all the cities of the land , loaded the tables of the legislative halls , with the cry of distress and the call upon ...
... fire spreading from Portland to New Orleans would have scarcely been more destructive . Memorial upon memorial , from all the cities of the land , loaded the tables of the legislative halls , with the cry of distress and the call upon ...
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... fire into her unresisting antagonist , * do- ing great execution . Barron repeatedly desired that one gun at least might be fired , and finding it impossible , ordered the colors to be hauled down ; just as one of the lieutenants , with ...
... fire into her unresisting antagonist , * do- ing great execution . Barron repeatedly desired that one gun at least might be fired , and finding it impossible , ordered the colors to be hauled down ; just as one of the lieutenants , with ...
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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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