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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... glory of having freed the country from a most for- midable foe , General Jackson was now to add that of laying aside his official dignity , to answer at the bar as a private citi- zen a charge of having infracted the laws of his country ...
... glory of having freed the country from a most for- midable foe , General Jackson was now to add that of laying aside his official dignity , to answer at the bar as a private citi- zen a charge of having infracted the laws of his country ...
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... glory and boundless hope and confident intrepidity of twenty - one , plunged into the wilderness , crossed the great mountain - barrier that divides the western waters from the Atlantic , followed the paths of 34 MONUMENT TO JACKSON .
... glory and boundless hope and confident intrepidity of twenty - one , plunged into the wilderness , crossed the great mountain - barrier that divides the western waters from the Atlantic , followed the paths of 34 MONUMENT TO JACKSON .
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... glory of having freed the country from a most for- midable foe , General Jackson was now to add that of laying aside his official dignity , to answer at the bar as a private citi- zen a charge of having infracted the laws of his country ...
... glory of having freed the country from a most for- midable foe , General Jackson was now to add that of laying aside his official dignity , to answer at the bar as a private citi- zen a charge of having infracted the laws of his country ...
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... glory of America . South Carolina gave a birthplace to Andrew Jackson . On its remote frontier , far up on the forest - clad banks of the Catawba , in a region where the settlers were just beginning to cluster , his eye first saw the ...
... glory of America . South Carolina gave a birthplace to Andrew Jackson . On its remote frontier , far up on the forest - clad banks of the Catawba , in a region where the settlers were just beginning to cluster , his eye first saw the ...
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... glory — that home of eloquence - the citadel of popu- lar power ; and , with one consent , they united in selecting the foremost man among their lawgivers - Andrew Jackson . The love of the people of Tennessee followed him to the ...
... glory — that home of eloquence - the citadel of popu- lar power ; and , with one consent , they united in selecting the foremost man among their lawgivers - Andrew Jackson . The love of the people of Tennessee followed him to the ...
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