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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... continued to get all the loaves and fishes , that is , if I would have gone over to them , they would have continued to eulogize . But I well knew that the moment that such removals should take place , as the justice of the preceding ...
... continued to get all the loaves and fishes , that is , if I would have gone over to them , they would have continued to eulogize . But I well knew that the moment that such removals should take place , as the justice of the preceding ...
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... continued for two hours , both vessels being skilfully handled , when the Endymion , reduced almost to a wreck , fell astern , and Decatur had some slight hope of being able to effect his escape in the night , from the other ships of ...
... continued for two hours , both vessels being skilfully handled , when the Endymion , reduced almost to a wreck , fell astern , and Decatur had some slight hope of being able to effect his escape in the night , from the other ships of ...
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... continued without intermission , till , on September the 13th , at Papagayas , the first ap- pearances of the enemy were discov- ered . Their outposts retired upon Monterey as the Americans advanced , and Taylor's whole army was concen ...
... continued without intermission , till , on September the 13th , at Papagayas , the first ap- pearances of the enemy were discov- ered . Their outposts retired upon Monterey as the Americans advanced , and Taylor's whole army was concen ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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