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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... 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 against ...
... 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 against ...
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... returning an an- swer to it , the two Houses going in form to present their answer , and the intervention of repeated commit- tees to arrange the details of these ceremonious meet- ings , being considered too close an imitation of the ...
... returning an an- swer to it , the two Houses going in form to present their answer , and the intervention of repeated commit- tees to arrange the details of these ceremonious meet- ings , being considered too close an imitation of the ...
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... returned , early in 1805 , to the United States , where he and the gallant officers and men under him , received the thanks of Congress and of the country , for their noble efforts to sustain the reputation and establish the rights of ...
... returned , early in 1805 , to the United States , where he and the gallant officers and men under him , received the thanks of Congress and of the country , for their noble efforts to sustain the reputation and establish the rights of ...
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... Returning with Barron's squadron , in 1804 , Eaton ascertained where the expelled pasha was to be found ; and proceeded , in November , to Egypt , in the Argus , where the viceroy received them with favor , and gave permission to the ...
... Returning with Barron's squadron , in 1804 , Eaton ascertained where the expelled pasha was to be found ; and proceeded , in November , to Egypt , in the Argus , where the viceroy received them with favor , and gave permission to the ...
第 68 頁
... returned to Washington ; " and per- haps , " says his biographer , " he never felt so forcibly the trans- ition from rural quiet , and the pure pleasures of domestic intercourse , to the feverish anxieties of the statesman , as on the ...
... returned to Washington ; " and per- haps , " says his biographer , " he never felt so forcibly the trans- ition from rural quiet , and the pure pleasures of domestic intercourse , to the feverish anxieties of the statesman , as on the ...
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