American Annual Register of Public Events, Объемы 1-7Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1827 |
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... troops of France , as the representative of the Holy Alliance , rendered the prosecution of the contest , on her part , an act of madness ; but the pertinacity with which she adhered to claims , that she did not even attempt to en ...
... troops of France , as the representative of the Holy Alliance , rendered the prosecution of the contest , on her part , an act of madness ; but the pertinacity with which she adhered to claims , that she did not even attempt to en ...
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... troops of Great Britain . The scarred and war worn relics of a seven years contest , then assembled to welcome the nation's guest on the field , where , as unskilled and almost unarmed husbandmen , they had manfully contended for the ...
... troops of Great Britain . The scarred and war worn relics of a seven years contest , then assembled to welcome the nation's guest on the field , where , as unskilled and almost unarmed husbandmen , they had manfully contended for the ...
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... troops , to restore tranquillity among the Creeks , and to prevent any dis- turbances between them and the frontier settlers . After a full ex- amination of the Creek chieftains , the special agent reported the facts to the war ...
... troops , to restore tranquillity among the Creeks , and to prevent any dis- turbances between them and the frontier settlers . After a full ex- amination of the Creek chieftains , the special agent reported the facts to the war ...
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... troops , this interference was now prevented , and the tribes subjected to the sole superintendence and care of the federal authorities . The benevolent views of the go- vernment were now prosecuted without interruption , and a visible ...
... troops , this interference was now prevented , and the tribes subjected to the sole superintendence and care of the federal authorities . The benevolent views of the go- vernment were now prosecuted without interruption , and a visible ...
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... troops , was dried up ; the ar- dor of the contest was gone , and ruin came home to almost every door . Tradition can tell us of in- stances , where the farmer's oxen were unyoked by the tax - gatherer from the plough . Such was the ...
... troops , was dried up ; the ar- dor of the contest was gone , and ruin came home to almost every door . Tradition can tell us of in- stances , where the farmer's oxen were unyoked by the tax - gatherer from the plough . Such was the ...
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