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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... battle , Hugh Jackson , the general's oldest brother , lost his life , from the excessive heat of the weather , and the fatigues of the day . He had marched to battle as a volunteer in the corps of the gallant Colonel Davie , who was ...
... battle , Hugh Jackson , the general's oldest brother , lost his life , from the excessive heat of the weather , and the fatigues of the day . He had marched to battle as a volunteer in the corps of the gallant Colonel Davie , who was ...
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... battle of Cam- den , by a partisan captain named Walker , who gave thirteen British prisoners in exchange for the two Jacksons and five of their neighbours . At the time of their release , the two Jack- sons were both infected with the ...
... battle of Cam- den , by a partisan captain named Walker , who gave thirteen British prisoners in exchange for the two Jacksons and five of their neighbours . At the time of their release , the two Jack- sons were both infected with the ...
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... battle by furiously as- saulting the left wing . They were gallantly repulsed , but re- newed the fight with great fury . They were unable , however , to withstand the bayonet , and returned to their camp . Though his army had been ...
... battle by furiously as- saulting the left wing . They were gallantly repulsed , but re- newed the fight with great fury . They were unable , however , to withstand the bayonet , and returned to their camp . Though his army had been ...
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... battle , and restored the fate of the day . The savages fled , leaving behind everything likely to retard their speed . When the troops had reached Fort Strother , their term of service , which numbered only sixty days , had almost ...
... battle , and restored the fate of the day . The savages fled , leaving behind everything likely to retard their speed . When the troops had reached Fort Strother , their term of service , which numbered only sixty days , had almost ...
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... battle by furiously as- saulting the left wing . They were gallantly repulsed , but re- newed the fight with great fury . They were unable , however , to withstand the bayonet , and returned to their camp . Though his army had been ...
... battle by furiously as- saulting the left wing . They were gallantly repulsed , but re- newed the fight with great fury . They were unable , however , to withstand the bayonet , and returned to their camp . Though his army had been ...
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