History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Commodore Morris removed ..... 54 16 Preble appointed to the command 55 18 Decatur in the harbor of Tripoli .. 55 The Navy - Demands of the pasha of Tripoli American squadron in the Mediterranean ......... Opening of the seventh ...
... Commodore Morris removed ..... 54 16 Preble appointed to the command 55 18 Decatur in the harbor of Tripoli .. 55 The Navy - Demands of the pasha of Tripoli American squadron in the Mediterranean ......... Opening of the seventh ...
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... Commodore Dale and the American squadron in the Mediterranean - The opening of the seventh Congress - Jefferson sends a message instead of delivering a speech - The message - Mr. Tucker's remarks on it - Measures for economy and reform ...
... Commodore Dale and the American squadron in the Mediterranean - The opening of the seventh Congress - Jefferson sends a message instead of delivering a speech - The message - Mr. Tucker's remarks on it - Measures for economy and reform ...
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... have been thoroughly tried . Her strength * The postmaster - general was not made a member of the cabinet until the administration of Andrew has stood the waves into which she was steered with Truxtun resigns-Commodore Morris removed 54.
... have been thoroughly tried . Her strength * The postmaster - general was not made a member of the cabinet until the administration of Andrew has stood the waves into which she was steered with Truxtun resigns-Commodore Morris removed 54.
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... Commodore Dale arrived at Gibral- tar on the 1st of July , and found the Tripolitan admiral lying in the harbor with a frigate of twenty - six and a brig of sixteen guns . Notwithstanding the admiral's assur- ances of peace , Dale ...
... Commodore Dale arrived at Gibral- tar on the 1st of July , and found the Tripolitan admiral lying in the harbor with a frigate of twenty - six and a brig of sixteen guns . Notwithstanding the admiral's assur- ances of peace , Dale ...
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... commodore returned , with his own ship and the Enterprise , leaving the Philadelphia and the Essex to look after the interests of the Union in that quarter . | Dale did not maintain a very rigid blockade , but kept a most vigilant watch ...
... commodore returned , with his own ship and the Enterprise , leaving the Philadelphia and the Essex to look after the interests of the Union in that quarter . | Dale did not maintain a very rigid blockade , but kept a most vigilant watch ...
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