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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... took up a raking position across the stern of her defenceless foe ; -where- upon the Macedonian struck . She had thirty - six killed and sixty - eight wound- ed , and had received nearly a hundred shot in her hull ; whilst the United ...
... took up a raking position across the stern of her defenceless foe ; -where- upon the Macedonian struck . She had thirty - six killed and sixty - eight wound- ed , and had received nearly a hundred shot in her hull ; whilst the United ...
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... took the lead against the swarms of the enemy . The conflict did not last long , and the Indians were routed , and fled in the greatest consternation ; leaving twenty - six of their number dead on the field . Jackson's loss , in these ...
... took the lead against the swarms of the enemy . The conflict did not last long , and the Indians were routed , and fled in the greatest consternation ; leaving twenty - six of their number dead on the field . Jackson's loss , in these ...
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... took place between two men on opposite sides of the slavery question , which resulted in the death of one of them . Great excitement was produced , and the neighboring Missourians pre- pared to sustain the cause of the pro- slavery men ...
... took place between two men on opposite sides of the slavery question , which resulted in the death of one of them . Great excitement was produced , and the neighboring Missourians pre- pared to sustain the cause of the pro- slavery men ...
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