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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... united under Colonel Davies . A plan was arranged by Sumter and Davies , which had for its object the destruction of the British garrisons at Rocky Mount and Hanging Rock . Sumter made three bold attacks on the former post on the 30th ...
... united under Colonel Davies . A plan was arranged by Sumter and Davies , which had for its object the destruction of the British garrisons at Rocky Mount and Hanging Rock . Sumter made three bold attacks on the former post on the 30th ...
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... United States for the state of Tennessee . He connected himself with the repub- lican party , but resigned in 1799 , on account of the great pre- ponderance of the federalists in the Senate . On his return to Tennessee , he took an ...
... United States for the state of Tennessee . He connected himself with the repub- lican party , but resigned in 1799 , on account of the great pre- ponderance of the federalists in the Senate . On his return to Tennessee , he took an ...
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... war was gloriously ended , and he was called into a wider sphere of action . He received the appointment of major - general in the army of the United States , and was made a commissioner to GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON . 27.
... war was gloriously ended , and he was called into a wider sphere of action . He received the appointment of major - general in the army of the United States , and was made a commissioner to GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON . 27.
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... United States , and was made a commissioner to negotiate a treaty of peace and alliance with the Creeks . While performing this duty , he noticed the protection and encouragement which the hostile Indians had hitherto and still received ...
... United States , and was made a commissioner to negotiate a treaty of peace and alliance with the Creeks . While performing this duty , he noticed the protection and encouragement which the hostile Indians had hitherto and still received ...
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... United States soldiers ; but being attacked by some of the public journals for what they considered a violation of international law , he repaired to Washington , to explain more fully his trans- actions . He was received in that city ...
... United States soldiers ; but being attacked by some of the public journals for what they considered a violation of international law , he repaired to Washington , to explain more fully his trans- actions . He was received in that city ...
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