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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... action . of the government . To comply with the order of the secretary , the general would have been obliged to leave his sick without medicines or tents , and to discharge the remainder , in a strange country , where they would ...
... action . of the government . To comply with the order of the secretary , the general would have been obliged to leave his sick without medicines or tents , and to discharge the remainder , in a strange country , where they would ...
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... action was as warm as it was short . In fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction , but the fight was maintained with spirit and effect as well after the flight as before . The pursuit terminated when the enemy ...
... action was as warm as it was short . In fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction , but the fight was maintained with spirit and effect as well after the flight as before . The pursuit terminated when the enemy ...
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... action of the government . To comply with the order of the secretary , the general would have been obliged to leave his sick without medicines or tents , and to discharge the remainder , in a strange country , where they would probably ...
... action of the government . To comply with the order of the secretary , the general would have been obliged to leave his sick without medicines or tents , and to discharge the remainder , in a strange country , where they would probably ...
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... action was as warm as it was short . In fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction , but the fight was maintained with spirit and effect as well after the flight as before . The pursuit terminated when the enemy ...
... action was as warm as it was short . In fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction , but the fight was maintained with spirit and effect as well after the flight as before . The pursuit terminated when the enemy ...
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... the 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.
... the 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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