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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... soon after re- turned to Savannah , leaving the post at Stono Ferry in charge of a garrison , which Lincoln determined to cut off . He ad- vanced against it on the 20th of June , with twelve hundred men , but a part of his plan failed ...
... soon after re- turned to Savannah , leaving the post at Stono Ferry in charge of a garrison , which Lincoln determined to cut off . He ad- vanced against it on the 20th of June , with twelve hundred men , but a part of his plan failed ...
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... soon after , united his forces with those of Davies . The two commanders next marched against Hanging Rock . The contest was long and bloody . At length the badly dis- ciplined troops of Sumter , finding themselves in possession of the ...
... soon after , united his forces with those of Davies . The two commanders next marched against Hanging Rock . The contest was long and bloody . At length the badly dis- ciplined troops of Sumter , finding themselves in possession of the ...
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... soon after ended her days . Thus Andrew Jackson was left the only survivor of the family of his father , the remainder having been brought to the grave by the ruthless tyranny of the British , to avoid which he had sought a home in the ...
... soon after ended her days . Thus Andrew Jackson was left the only survivor of the family of his father , the remainder having been brought to the grave by the ruthless tyranny of the British , to avoid which he had sought a home in the ...
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... soon expired . Jackson mounted his horse and tra- velled twenty miles with his friend and surgeon : the blood oozing through his clothes then first discovered to the latter that the general was wounded . Two of his ribs were shattered ...
... soon expired . Jackson mounted his horse and tra- velled twenty miles with his friend and surgeon : the blood oozing through his clothes then first discovered to the latter that the general was wounded . Two of his ribs were shattered ...
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... soon after ended her days . Thus Andrew Jackson was left the only survivor of the family of his father , the remainder having been brought to the grave by the ruthless tyranny of the British , to avoid which he had sought a home in the ...
... soon after ended her days . Thus Andrew Jackson was left the only survivor of the family of his father , the remainder having been brought to the grave by the ruthless tyranny of the British , to avoid which he had sought a home in the ...
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