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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... immediately occupied Queenstown . On the 12th of July , General Swift , of the New York volunteers , set out with a party of a hundred and twenty men , to reconnoi- tre the works at Fort George . Having surprised an outpost , he ...
... immediately occupied Queenstown . On the 12th of July , General Swift , of the New York volunteers , set out with a party of a hundred and twenty men , to reconnoi- tre the works at Fort George . Having surprised an outpost , he ...
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... immediately , ac- cording to the tenor of the resolutions passed at the close of February ( p . 424 ) . John Tyler availed himself at once of the opportunity presented , and on the 3d of March , dispatched a messenger to deliver to Mr ...
... immediately , ac- cording to the tenor of the resolutions passed at the close of February ( p . 424 ) . John Tyler availed himself at once of the opportunity presented , and on the 3d of March , dispatched a messenger to deliver to Mr ...
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... Immediately upon the signature of this treaty , a convention shall be entered into between a con . missioner or commissioners appointed by the general - in - chief of the forces of the United States , and such as may be appointed by the ...
... Immediately upon the signature of this treaty , a convention shall be entered into between a con . missioner or commissioners appointed by the general - in - chief of the forces of the United States , and such as may be appointed by the ...
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