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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... DEFENCE OF. CH . X. ] venge , and religion could present . Warriors from eight towns were as- sembled to oppose the invaders there . But the well - directed fire of the artil- lery , added to the charge of the bayo- net , triumphed over ...
... DEFENCE OF. CH . X. ] venge , and religion could present . Warriors from eight towns were as- sembled to oppose the invaders there . But the well - directed fire of the artil- lery , added to the charge of the bayo- net , triumphed over ...
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... defence were small , the inhabitants of Stonington determined to make an effort to repel the enemy . Bravely did the volunteers man the battery , and resist the attempt of the British to land from their boats , an at- tempt which was ...
... defence were small , the inhabitants of Stonington determined to make an effort to repel the enemy . Bravely did the volunteers man the battery , and resist the attempt of the British to land from their boats , an at- tempt which was ...
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... defence . Jackson however , on assuming command of the seventh mil- itary district , discerned the use that might be made of this exposed station , to delay the advance of a hostile force against Mobile , which was only thirty miles off ...
... defence . Jackson however , on assuming command of the seventh mil- itary district , discerned the use that might be made of this exposed station , to delay the advance of a hostile force against Mobile , which was only thirty miles off ...
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