History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 100 筆
第 20 頁
... force of arms , our own terms , naturally provoked and encouraged the cupidity and insolence of another . " The party which had just taken the reins of power , had , as we have seen , no great love for the navy ; and in ac- cordance ...
... force of arms , our own terms , naturally provoked and encouraged the cupidity and insolence of another . " The party which had just taken the reins of power , had , as we have seen , no great love for the navy ; and in ac- cordance ...
第 23 頁
... force on an equal footing with that of its adversaries . I communicate all mate- rial information on this subject , that in the exercise of the important function confided by the Constitution to the legislature exclusively , their ...
... force on an equal footing with that of its adversaries . I communicate all mate- rial information on this subject , that in the exercise of the important function confided by the Constitution to the legislature exclusively , their ...
第 26 頁
... force which can be ready at every point and competent to oppose them , is the body of neighboring citizens as formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in numbers proportioned to the invading foe , it ...
... force which can be ready at every point and competent to oppose them , is the body of neighboring citizens as formed into a militia . these , collected from the parts most con- venient , in numbers proportioned to the invading foe , it ...
第 27 頁
... force to garrison them , as to make it questionable what is best now to be done . A statement of those com- menced or projected , of the expenses already incurred , and estimates of their future cost , so far as can be foreseen , shall ...
... force to garrison them , as to make it questionable what is best now to be done . A statement of those com- menced or projected , of the expenses already incurred , and estimates of their future cost , so far as can be foreseen , shall ...
第 38 頁
... of good faith in the French gov- ernment , that he hoped to hear from his coadjutor , that possession had been taken of New Orleans . " Only force , " CH . II . ] he said , " can 38 LВK . V. THE ACQUISITION OF LOUISIANA .
... of good faith in the French gov- ernment , that he hoped to hear from his coadjutor , that possession had been taken of New Orleans . " Only force , " CH . II . ] he said , " can 38 LВK . V. THE ACQUISITION OF LOUISIANA .
內容
307 | |
322 | |
338 | |
349 | |
366 | |
387 | |
389 | |
393 | |
174 | |
181 | |
187 | |
199 | |
205 | |
233 | |
245 | |
251 | |
257 | |
267 | |
291 | |
297 | |
303 | |
407 | |
415 | |
425 | |
438 | |
442 | |
459 | |
471 | |
477 | |
496 | |
533 | |
554 | |
567 | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Aaron Burr administration advance affairs American Andrew Jackson appointed army attack bank battle Benton Berlin Decree bill Bladensburg Britain British Captain captured carried citizens Clay Colonel command commerce committee Commodore Congress Constitution contest coun course Creek debate Decatur December declared defence duties early effect election embargo enemy England eral excitement favor federalists fire force foreign Fort Erie France frigate gress guns Henry Clay honor House hundred Indians Jackson James Monroe Jefferson John Quincy Adams killed land legislature Madison majority March measures ment Mexican Mexico miles militia Missouri Monroe naval navy officers Orleans party passed peace port president president's Queenstown question received resolution respect river Sackett's Harbor secretary Senate sent session ships sion slavery soon Spain tariff territory thousand tion took treasury treaty troops Union United vessels views vote Washington wounded York