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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... attack Plattsburg .... ..... 190 Cockburn at Frenchtown , Havre de Grace , etc ..... 191 Attack on Craney Island - Repulsed .... Congress assemble - Henry Clay , speaker ..... 134 , 135 Hampton sacked - Hardy at the north The torpedo ...
... attack Plattsburg .... ..... 190 Cockburn at Frenchtown , Havre de Grace , etc ..... 191 Attack on Craney Island - Repulsed .... Congress assemble - Henry Clay , speaker ..... 134 , 135 Hampton sacked - Hardy at the north The torpedo ...
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... Attack on Oswego 227 227 , 228 ........ Chauncey on Lake Ontario .... British repulsed at the Thames ... 229 , 230 230 231 ..... Brown's determination - Battle of Chippewa .. 231 , 232 Scott , and his officers and men Battle of ...
... Attack on Oswego 227 227 , 228 ........ Chauncey on Lake Ontario .... British repulsed at the Thames ... 229 , 230 230 231 ..... Brown's determination - Battle of Chippewa .. 231 , 232 Scott , and his officers and men Battle of ...
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... attack . The measure was seasonable and salu- tary . The bey had already declared war in form . His cruisers were out . Two had arrived at Gibraltar . Our commerce in the Mediterranean was blockaded and that of the Atlantic in peril ...
... attack . The measure was seasonable and salu- tary . The bey had already declared war in form . His cruisers were out . Two had arrived at Gibraltar . Our commerce in the Mediterranean was blockaded and that of the Atlantic in peril ...
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... attack , but if it threat- ens to be permanent , to maintain the defence until regulars may be engaged to relieve them . These considerations render it important that we should , at every session , continue to amend the defects which ...
... attack , but if it threat- ens to be permanent , to maintain the defence until regulars may be engaged to relieve them . These considerations render it important that we should , at every session , continue to amend the defects which ...
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... attack , were the reduction of the revenue , the army , and navy , the revis- ion of the judicial system , and the pro- posed facility to naturalization ; all of which they attributed either to false or visionary notions of government ...
... attack , were the reduction of the revenue , the army , and navy , the revis- ion of the judicial system , and the pro- posed facility to naturalization ; all of which they attributed either to false or visionary notions of government ...
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