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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... considerable time , suspended on both sides . Until the completion of the na- val preparations on Lake Erie , which were then in considerable forwardness , the troops were to remain at Fort Meigs , and Upper Sandusky . Without the ...
... considerable time , suspended on both sides . Until the completion of the na- val preparations on Lake Erie , which were then in considerable forwardness , the troops were to remain at Fort Meigs , and Upper Sandusky . Without the ...
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... considerable time , it was found little effect was produced . The enemy kept up a galling fire from the loop holes cut in the mill , during the whole time our troops lay before the place , and di- rected a great portion of it on the two ...
... considerable time , it was found little effect was produced . The enemy kept up a galling fire from the loop holes cut in the mill , during the whole time our troops lay before the place , and di- rected a great portion of it on the two ...
第 517 頁
... considerable numbers , and encamped near Lawrence , as if about to attack it . Governor Shannon exerted himself to prevent armed collision ; and after a time the Missourians returned home again . A free - state convention was held at ...
... considerable numbers , and encamped near Lawrence , as if about to attack it . Governor Shannon exerted himself to prevent armed collision ; and after a time the Missourians returned home again . A free - state convention was held at ...
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