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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... hundred regular troops , four hundred Canadian militia , and a few hundred Indians . After General Brock's arrival , their whole force was three hundred and thirty regulars , four hundred militia , and six hundred Indians . Including ...
... hundred regular troops , four hundred Canadian militia , and a few hundred Indians . After General Brock's arrival , their whole force was three hundred and thirty regulars , four hundred militia , and six hundred Indians . Including ...
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... hundred wounded , and three hundred made prisoners , beside five hundred militia released on parole .. " The American forces evacuated York early in May , and it was determined to attack Fort George and Fort Erie . After visiting ...
... hundred wounded , and three hundred made prisoners , beside five hundred militia released on parole .. " The American forces evacuated York early in May , and it was determined to attack Fort George and Fort Erie . After visiting ...
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... hundred and sixty - two thousand and twenty - four ; those for Cass , a million two hundred and twenty - two thousand four hundred and nineteen ; and those for Van Buren , two hundred and ninety - one thousand six hundred and seventy ...
... hundred and sixty - two thousand and twenty - four ; those for Cass , a million two hundred and twenty - two thousand four hundred and nineteen ; and those for Van Buren , two hundred and ninety - one thousand six hundred and seventy ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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