History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Loss of the Somers , etc ... Exploits of Eaton and Hamet - Peace concluded . 58 , 59 Presidential contest ..... 56 60 .... 30 , 31 31 , 32 Burr and Hamilton - Burr determines on revenge .. 61 Hamilton's death in a duel ... 62 Trial of ...
... Loss of the Somers , etc ... Exploits of Eaton and Hamet - Peace concluded . 58 , 59 Presidential contest ..... 56 60 .... 30 , 31 31 , 32 Burr and Hamilton - Burr determines on revenge .. 61 Hamilton's death in a duel ... 62 Trial of ...
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... Loss of President .... 271-273 Constitution captures the Cyane and Levant Jackson at the south - British at Pensacola ........ 275 Jackson's measures - Lafitte , etc ... ...... 273 Gun - boats destroyed - Martial law proclaimed ...
... Loss of President .... 271-273 Constitution captures the Cyane and Levant Jackson at the south - British at Pensacola ........ 275 Jackson's measures - Lafitte , etc ... ...... 273 Gun - boats destroyed - Martial law proclaimed ...
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... loss of a single man . The instructions of the American commander not permit- ting him to carry the vessel in , he pro- ceeded to dismantle her . " Her arma- ment was thrown overboard , and she was stripped of every thing but one old ...
... loss of a single man . The instructions of the American commander not permit- ting him to carry the vessel in , he pro- ceeded to dismantle her . " Her arma- ment was thrown overboard , and she was stripped of every thing but one old ...
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... loss of a single one on our part . 23 The bravery exhibited by our citizens on that element , will , I trust , be a tes- timony to the world that it is not the want of that virtue which makes us seek their peace , but a conscientious ...
... loss of a single one on our part . 23 The bravery exhibited by our citizens on that element , will , I trust , be a tes- timony to the world that it is not the want of that virtue which makes us seek their peace , but a conscientious ...
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... loss on the genuine citizen , and so much danger to the nation of being involved in war , that no endeavor should be spared to detect and suppress it . " These , fellow - citizens , are the matters respecting the state of the nation ...
... loss on the genuine citizen , and so much danger to the nation of being involved in war , that no endeavor should be spared to detect and suppress it . " These , fellow - citizens , are the matters respecting the state of the nation ...
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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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