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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... confidence . General Jackson affords one of the most striking examples , recorded in history , of a man rising from the humble walks of private life to the most exalted station in the world , by dint of perseverance , firmness ...
... confidence . General Jackson affords one of the most striking examples , recorded in history , of a man rising from the humble walks of private life to the most exalted station in the world , by dint of perseverance , firmness ...
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... confidence . General Jackson affords one of the most striking examples , recorded in history , of a man rising from the humble walks of private life to the most exalted station in the world , by dint of perseverance , firmness ...
... confidence . General Jackson affords one of the most striking examples , recorded in history , of a man rising from the humble walks of private life to the most exalted station in the world , by dint of perseverance , firmness ...
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... confidence . He was chosen a member of the convention for the formation of a constitution for the new state of Tennessee , and when that state was admitted into the Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year ...
... confidence . He was chosen a member of the convention for the formation of a constitution for the new state of Tennessee , and when that state was admitted into the Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year ...
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... confidence . He was chosen a member of the convention for the formation of a constitution for the new state of Tennessee , and when that state was admitted into the Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year ...
... confidence . He was chosen a member of the convention for the formation of a constitution for the new state of Tennessee , and when that state was admitted into the Union , he was her first representative in Congress . One year ...
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... confidence with which he assured them that the British would never reach the city . The leading traits in Jackson's character , promptitude in de- cision , and activity in execution , had at New Orleans a wide field for their display ...
... confidence with which he assured them that the British would never reach the city . The leading traits in Jackson's character , promptitude in de- cision , and activity in execution , had at New Orleans a wide field for their display ...
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