The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 149,Volumen38 -Tema 156,Volumen39W. Abbatt., 1929 |
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... marched as far apart as they could hear each other sound : we marched in this line all the way afterward , if we had not they undoubtedly would have waylaid and killed us all . There were two men that left their place and went out from ...
... marched as far apart as they could hear each other sound : we marched in this line all the way afterward , if we had not they undoubtedly would have waylaid and killed us all . There were two men that left their place and went out from ...
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... marched to attack the Indian town of Autosse , inhabited by the Creeks . In this he was successful , having killed and wounded nearly four hundred and burnt the town . The American loss was eleven killed , and fifty - four wounded ...
... marched to attack the Indian town of Autosse , inhabited by the Creeks . In this he was successful , having killed and wounded nearly four hundred and burnt the town . The American loss was eleven killed , and fifty - four wounded ...
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... marched off and on the 20th June joined General Brown's army , which amounting to about three thousand brave boys of us , on the 3d day of July , crossed the Niagara . Gen. Scott commanded the first brigade , Gen. Ripley the second ...
... marched off and on the 20th June joined General Brown's army , which amounting to about three thousand brave boys of us , on the 3d day of July , crossed the Niagara . Gen. Scott commanded the first brigade , Gen. Ripley the second ...
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THE MANYSIDED LINCOLN | 45 |
AMERICAN VERSE IN BROADSIDE FORM | 90 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Rev George Richards | 116 |
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