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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... successful completion of the work , the editor returns his grateful thanks . They will have the satisfaction of knowing that they , as well as the editor , have contributed towards the erection of a literary monument to the memory of ...
... successful completion of the work , the editor returns his grateful thanks . They will have the satisfaction of knowing that they , as well as the editor , have contributed towards the erection of a literary monument to the memory of ...
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... successful completion of the work , the editor returns his grateful thanks . They will have the satisfaction of knowing that they , as well as the editor , have contributed towards the erection of a literary monument to the memory of ...
... successful completion of the work , the editor returns his grateful thanks . They will have the satisfaction of knowing that they , as well as the editor , have contributed towards the erection of a literary monument to the memory of ...
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... success . Meanwhile Davies , who had been watching the garrison in Hanging Rock , cut off a foraging party consisting of three companies of tories . Sixty horses and one hundred muskets , secured by this success , formed a very ...
... success . Meanwhile Davies , who had been watching the garrison in Hanging Rock , cut off a foraging party consisting of three companies of tories . Sixty horses and one hundred muskets , secured by this success , formed a very ...
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... success which subsequently attended his operations in the country of the Creeks . The distinction which his courage and resolution in these and similar situations had acquired for Jackson was widely extended . He stood high in the ...
... success which subsequently attended his operations in the country of the Creeks . The distinction which his courage and resolution in these and similar situations had acquired for Jackson was widely extended . He stood high in the ...
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... success which subsequently attended his operations in the country of the Creeks . The distinction which his courage and resolution in these and similar situations had acquired for Jackson was widely extended . He stood high in the ...
... success which subsequently attended his operations in the country of the Creeks . The distinction which his courage and resolution in these and similar situations had acquired for Jackson was widely extended . He stood high in the ...
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