History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... hands ceived from the ferocious Butler a re- in his heart's blood ; the monster , with ply in two words- " the hatchet . " Colo- his own hands , murdered his father , nel Dennison was finally obliged to sur- mother , brothers and ...
... hands ceived from the ferocious Butler a re- in his heart's blood ; the monster , with ply in two words- " the hatchet . " Colo- his own hands , murdered his father , nel Dennison was finally obliged to sur- mother , brothers and ...
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... hand , it must not be forgotten , that the Americans met with many dis- asters , and a large number of their privateers fell into the hands of the enemy . Through the unremitting exertions of Baron Steuben , who had served un- der ...
... hand , it must not be forgotten , that the Americans met with many dis- asters , and a large number of their privateers fell into the hands of the enemy . Through the unremitting exertions of Baron Steuben , who had served un- der ...
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... hands of an ambitious president ; that it would reduce the executive officers to a ser- vile dependence upon the caprice , or otherwise of the president ; and that as the Constitution was silent on the question , it was contrary to ...
... hands of an ambitious president ; that it would reduce the executive officers to a ser- vile dependence upon the caprice , or otherwise of the president ; and that as the Constitution was silent on the question , it was contrary to ...
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