Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... York from Canada , and was arrested by the State authorities , upon his own boastful declarations that he had himself murdered Durfree at the time of the capture of the Caroline . McLeod was held for trial by the State authorities on ...
... York from Canada , and was arrested by the State authorities , upon his own boastful declarations that he had himself murdered Durfree at the time of the capture of the Caroline . McLeod was held for trial by the State authorities on ...
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... York that , if McLeod were not released , the city of New York would be " laid in ashes . " As.
... York that , if McLeod were not released , the city of New York would be " laid in ashes . " As.
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... York embraced nothing more than the letter written on the 11th of March , 1841 , expressing the gratification of the Presi- dent at having heard that the Governor intended to enter a nolle prosequi ; which information , as we have seen ...
... York embraced nothing more than the letter written on the 11th of March , 1841 , expressing the gratification of the Presi- dent at having heard that the Governor intended to enter a nolle prosequi ; which information , as we have seen ...
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