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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... Orleans territory . Debate on renewing United States bank charter ... 128 Result - Debate on non - intercourse act 129 The President and Little Belt ...... .... 116 117 , 118 120 120 122 , 123 124 Efforts to arrest hostilities ...
... Orleans territory . Debate on renewing United States bank charter ... 128 Result - Debate on non - intercourse act 129 The President and Little Belt ...... .... 116 117 , 118 120 120 122 , 123 124 Efforts to arrest hostilities ...
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... Orleans - His plans . ...... 277 ....... 236 , 237 238 British land under Keane ..... 280 239 Pakenham arrives - Jackson's ramparts .. 282 240 Battle on the 8th of January , 1815 283 241 British defeated - Their retreat ...... 285 243 ...
... Orleans - His plans . ...... 277 ....... 236 , 237 238 British land under Keane ..... 280 239 Pakenham arrives - Jackson's ramparts .. 282 240 Battle on the 8th of January , 1815 283 241 British defeated - Their retreat ...... 285 243 ...
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... Orleans as a place of deposit - Great agitation in the west- Meeting of Congress in December - President's message - Action in Congress - Resolution calling for papers- Resolutions adopted by the House - Jefferson's opinion as to the ...
... Orleans as a place of deposit - Great agitation in the west- Meeting of Congress in December - President's message - Action in Congress - Resolution calling for papers- Resolutions adopted by the House - Jefferson's opinion as to the ...
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... Orleans as a place of de- posit . This measure produced great excitement throughout the west . The governor of Kentucky wrote to the president , on the 30th of November , in- forming him of the alarm and agita- tion in that state ; and ...
... Orleans as a place of de- posit . This measure produced great excitement throughout the west . The governor of Kentucky wrote to the president , on the 30th of November , in- forming him of the alarm and agita- tion in that state ; and ...
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... Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they looked , with natural anxiety , to Congress for some elucidation of the affair . On the 17th of December , the House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for information on ...
... Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they looked , with natural anxiety , to Congress for some elucidation of the affair . On the 17th of December , the House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for information on ...
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