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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... 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 .
... 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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... hope of ac- quiring glory . Every man knows the tale of the heroic , sudden , and yet deliberate daring which led him , on the night of the 23d of December , to precipitate his little army on his foes , in the thick darkness , before ...
... hope of ac- quiring glory . Every man knows the tale of the heroic , sudden , and yet deliberate daring which led him , on the night of the 23d of December , to precipitate his little army on his foes , in the thick darkness , before ...
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... hope to equal . On every subject in politics - I speak but a fact - he was thoroughly and profoundly and immovea- bly radical ; and would sit for hours , and in a continued flow of remark make the application of his principles to every ...
... hope to equal . On every subject in politics - I speak but a fact - he was thoroughly and profoundly and immovea- bly radical ; and would sit for hours , and in a continued flow of remark make the application of his principles to every ...
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... hope of hereafter meeting in the heaven to which he was hastening , the servants of his household , as well black as white . " The truthfulness of this picture is attested by all who were admitted to the sanctuary of his home ...
... hope of hereafter meeting in the heaven to which he was hastening , the servants of his household , as well black as white . " The truthfulness of this picture is attested by all who were admitted to the sanctuary of his home ...
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... hope in the pros- pect of his departure . And when at length the final hour has come , how does it illustrate the humility of his character , the warmth of his benevolence , the sincerity , the vigour of his faith ! With prayers for his ...
... hope in the pros- pect of his departure . And when at length the final hour has come , how does it illustrate the humility of his character , the warmth of his benevolence , the sincerity , the vigour of his faith ! With prayers for his ...
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