History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... army ; and no preparation had been made to enter upon a contest with a nation so powerful in both navy and army as Great Britain . The finances were in no condition to meet the ex - ganizing a hundred thousand militia- penses of war ...
... army ; and no preparation had been made to enter upon a contest with a nation so powerful in both navy and army as Great Britain . The finances were in no condition to meet the ex - ganizing a hundred thousand militia- penses of war ...
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... army of twenty thousand men , all eager for the combat , and confident of victory . The scanty and scattered de- tachments of the American army could scarcely have stood before a well - plan- ned and resolute movement of such a force ...
... army of twenty thousand men , all eager for the combat , and confident of victory . The scanty and scattered de- tachments of the American army could scarcely have stood before a well - plan- ned and resolute movement of such a force ...
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... army had rounded Lakes Chalco and Xochimilco , and reached San Augustin , on the Acapulco road , only eight miles distant from the ob- ject of its long journey . Nothing can better show the exhaustion of the mili- tary power of the ...
... army had rounded Lakes Chalco and Xochimilco , and reached San Augustin , on the Acapulco road , only eight miles distant from the ob- ject of its long journey . Nothing can better show the exhaustion of the mili- tary power of the ...
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