History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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第 36 頁
... hundred men , including some horse . the Two Sisters , you appointing the Upon the appearance of the British time . " Ashe crossed the Savannah light infantry , Ashe said to Elbert , who with about one thousand two hundred commanded the ...
... hundred men , including some horse . the Two Sisters , you appointing the Upon the appearance of the British time . " Ashe crossed the Savannah light infantry , Ashe said to Elbert , who with about one thousand two hundred commanded the ...
第 37 頁
... hundred and sixty - two were captured . None had any chance of escaping but by crossing the river , in attempting which many were drowned ; of those who got over safe , a great part returned home and never more rejoined the American ...
... hundred and sixty - two were captured . None had any chance of escaping but by crossing the river , in attempting which many were drowned ; of those who got over safe , a great part returned home and never more rejoined the American ...
第 66 頁
... hundred millions of dol- lars . It was at the same time , resolved , that Congress should emit only such a part of the sum wanting to make up two hundred millions , as should be absolutely necessary for the public exi- gencies , before ...
... hundred millions of dol- lars . It was at the same time , resolved , that Congress should emit only such a part of the sum wanting to make up two hundred millions , as should be absolutely necessary for the public exi- gencies , before ...
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