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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... conduct in all the relations which he was called upon by God and his country to sustain . In this point of view , the eulogies and addresses , contained in this volume , must cer- tainly have great value in the estimation not only of ...
... conduct in all the relations which he was called upon by God and his country to sustain . In this point of view , the eulogies and addresses , contained in this volume , must cer- tainly have great value in the estimation not only of ...
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... conduct in all the relations which he was called upon by God and his country to sustain . In this point of view , the eulogies and addresses , contained in this volume , must cer- tainly have great value in the estimation not only of ...
... conduct in all the relations which he was called upon by God and his country to sustain . In this point of view , the eulogies and addresses , contained in this volume , must cer- tainly have great value in the estimation not only of ...
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... conduct , and became thenceforward one of the firm- est friends of General Jackson . * An attack made upon him in Knoxville by Governor Sevier drew forth a challenge from Jackson , but the conduct of the governor was so vacillating and ...
... conduct , and became thenceforward one of the firm- est friends of General Jackson . * An attack made upon him in Knoxville by Governor Sevier drew forth a challenge from Jackson , but the conduct of the governor was so vacillating and ...
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... conduct of his antagonist before the meeting had so exasperated his fearless spirit , that he said to a friend who was astonished at his self - command , " Sir , I should have killed him if he had shot me through the brain . " * Every ...
... conduct of his antagonist before the meeting had so exasperated his fearless spirit , that he said to a friend who was astonished at his self - command , " Sir , I should have killed him if he had shot me through the brain . " * Every ...
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... conduct ani- mated the whole body , and almost all the sick became so much better , that the detachment was in better health on its return to Nashville than it had been when it set out . Though he had felt hurt at the treatment which he ...
... conduct ani- mated the whole body , and almost all the sick became so much better , that the detachment was in better health on its return to Nashville than it had been when it set out . Though he had felt hurt at the treatment which he ...
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