The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... Severe Contests under Harmar , St Clair , and Wayne - Peace - Disturbances in Pennsylvania- Negotia- tions with England - With Spain - Revolution in France- Proceedings of Genet , her Ambassador - Warm Discussions —He is recalled ...
... Severe Contests under Harmar , St Clair , and Wayne - Peace - Disturbances in Pennsylvania- Negotia- tions with England - With Spain - Revolution in France- Proceedings of Genet , her Ambassador - Warm Discussions —He is recalled ...
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... Severe Contests - Termination - General Peace in Europe- Alarm and Preparations in America - Landing of General Ross Battle of Bladensburg - Capture of Washington- Attempt upon Baltimore - Operations in Canada - Failure of Sir George ...
... Severe Contests - Termination - General Peace in Europe- Alarm and Preparations in America - Landing of General Ross Battle of Bladensburg - Capture of Washington- Attempt upon Baltimore - Operations in Canada - Failure of Sir George ...
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... severe cold and tempest , otherwise they might , it was hoped , have been equally successful , and a sweep made of the whole range of positions . Washington , however , had good reason to congratulate himself on carrying off nearly ...
... severe cold and tempest , otherwise they might , it was hoped , have been equally successful , and a sweep made of the whole range of positions . Washington , however , had good reason to congratulate himself on carrying off nearly ...
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... severe and protracted contest . Both parties , at once from excited passions and through political motives , continued to charge each other with the most ruthless cruelties . Congress ceased not to collect and circulate reports to this ...
... severe and protracted contest . Both parties , at once from excited passions and through political motives , continued to charge each other with the most ruthless cruelties . Congress ceased not to collect and circulate reports to this ...
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... severe . The disasters of the campaign increased the anxiety of congress upon subject . They sent commissioners to the courts of Vien- na , Spain , Prussia , and Tuscany ; and in order to induce France to declare openly in their favour ...
... severe . The disasters of the campaign increased the anxiety of congress upon subject . They sent commissioners to the courts of Vien- na , Spain , Prussia , and Tuscany ; and in order to induce France to declare openly in their favour ...
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