History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... troops ... Ripley's conduct - Gaines at Fort Erie ..... ..... British assault Fort Erie - Repulsed .. British on the northern coast Eastport seized - Attack on Stonington Plattsburg and Lake Champlain ..... Macomb's and M'Donough's ...
... troops ... Ripley's conduct - Gaines at Fort Erie ..... ..... British assault Fort Erie - Repulsed .. British on the northern coast Eastport seized - Attack on Stonington Plattsburg and Lake Champlain ..... Macomb's and M'Donough's ...
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... troops - Money voted - Livingston's labors in Paris - Arrival of Monroe - Rapid progress of negotiations — Final arrangements — England's acquiescence in this sale - Substance of the treaty - Import- ance of this transaction ...
... troops - Money voted - Livingston's labors in Paris - Arrival of Monroe - Rapid progress of negotiations — Final arrangements — England's acquiescence in this sale - Substance of the treaty - Import- ance of this transaction ...
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... troops , and the evacuation of the military posts , a volunteer bat- tålion of young Americans was rolled , and placed under the command of Daniel Clarke , junior , the American consul . They were soon joined by numbers of French ...
... troops , and the evacuation of the military posts , a volunteer bat- tålion of young Americans was rolled , and placed under the command of Daniel Clarke , junior , the American consul . They were soon joined by numbers of French ...
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... troops , en- tered the city . The regular troops formed on the opposite side of the square , facing the militia . At 1803. this time , the colonial - prefect , attended by his secretary , and a num- bor of French citizens , advanced ...
... troops , en- tered the city . The regular troops formed on the opposite side of the square , facing the militia . At 1803. this time , the colonial - prefect , attended by his secretary , and a num- bor of French citizens , advanced ...
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... troops of the United States , with whom a conflict was spared only by a temporary military conven- tion between the respective command- ers . " * In this juncture of affairs , James Monroe was directed to proceed from London to join Mr ...
... troops of the United States , with whom a conflict was spared only by a temporary military conven- tion between the respective command- ers . " * In this juncture of affairs , James Monroe was directed to proceed from London to join Mr ...
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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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