Monument to the Memory of General Andrew Jackson: Containing Twenty-five Eulogies and Sermons Delivered on Occasion of His Death. To which is Added an Appendix, Containing General Jackson's Proclamation, His Farewell Address, and a Certified Copy of His Last Will. The Whole Preceded by a Short Sketch of His LifeWalker & Gillis, 1846 - 410 Seiten |
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... Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year afterwards , in 1797 , he was chosen a member of the Senate of the United States for the state of Tennessee . He connected himself with the repub- lican party , but resigned ...
... Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year afterwards , in 1797 , he was chosen a member of the Senate of the United States for the state of Tennessee . He connected himself with the repub- lican party , but resigned ...
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... Union . These were his trophies . Genius as extraordinary as military events can call forth , was summoned into action in this rapid , efficient , and most fortunately conducted war . Time would fail were I to track our hero down the ...
... Union . These were his trophies . Genius as extraordinary as military events can call forth , was summoned into action in this rapid , efficient , and most fortunately conducted war . Time would fail were I to track our hero down the ...
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... UNION : IT MUST BE PRE- The words were a spell to hush evil passion , and to re- move oppression . Under his guiding influence , the favoured inter- ests , which had struggled to perpetuate unjust legislation , yielded to the voice of ...
... UNION : IT MUST BE PRE- The words were a spell to hush evil passion , and to re- move oppression . Under his guiding influence , the favoured inter- ests , which had struggled to perpetuate unjust legislation , yielded to the voice of ...
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... UNION . It seemed as if , to him , that was hallowed ground , ungenial to the weeds of party , identical indeed with country . Count the cost of this con- federacy , and he was scornfully silent ; speak of disregarding her laws , and ...
... UNION . It seemed as if , to him , that was hallowed ground , ungenial to the weeds of party , identical indeed with country . Count the cost of this con- federacy , and he was scornfully silent ; speak of disregarding her laws , and ...
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... Union of the state of Tennessee . Jackson is a member of the convention which forms the constitu- tion , and he takes an active part in the preparation of that instru- ment . It contains some peculiar provisions which deserve a mo ...
... Union of the state of Tennessee . Jackson is a member of the convention which forms the constitu- tion , and he takes an active part in the preparation of that instru- ment . It contains some peculiar provisions which deserve a mo ...
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