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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... militia who had been summoned to de- fend the ship , and the vessel was burnt after the conflict . Preparations were thus made for the setting out of a great expedition , which had been arranged for the purpose of retaliating upon the ...
... militia who had been summoned to de- fend the ship , and the vessel was burnt after the conflict . Preparations were thus made for the setting out of a great expedition , which had been arranged for the purpose of retaliating upon the ...
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... militia , under General Mooers , and a small detachment of reg- ulars under Major Wool , about seven miles from Plattsburg . After the first fire , a considerable part of the militia broke and fled in every direction . A few , however ...
... militia , under General Mooers , and a small detachment of reg- ulars under Major Wool , about seven miles from Plattsburg . After the first fire , a considerable part of the militia broke and fled in every direction . A few , however ...
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... militia at Washington . These views appeared to meet the ap- probation of all ; and there seems no reason to doubt , that could they have been carried into execution , both the cities of Baltimore and Washington might safely have bid ...
... militia at Washington . These views appeared to meet the ap- probation of all ; and there seems no reason to doubt , that could they have been carried into execution , both the cities of Baltimore and Washington might safely have bid ...
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