History of the United States: Or, Republic of AmericaA. S. Barnes, 1855 - 523 sider |
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... captured , he recalled his columns from the 1814. contemplated assault , and , leaving behind him large quantities Provost re- of ammunition and military stores , he retreated in great haste treats in great towards Canada . The column ...
... captured , he recalled his columns from the 1814. contemplated assault , and , leaving behind him large quantities Provost re- of ammunition and military stores , he retreated in great haste treats in great towards Canada . The column ...
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... captured the British brig Penguin . On the 6th of April , a barbarous massacre was committed by the garrison at Dartmoor prison , in England , upon the Americans who were there confined . The attack was made upon these defenseless men ...
... captured the British brig Penguin . On the 6th of April , a barbarous massacre was committed by the garrison at Dartmoor prison , in England , upon the Americans who were there confined . The attack was made upon these defenseless men ...
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... captured ? By whom ? What number of prisoners were captured at Cerro Gordo ? When was Puebla entered ? What were the Mexican opinions of the American army ? CHAPTER XII . Who was sent by the president as peace commissioner ? Was he ...
... captured ? By whom ? What number of prisoners were captured at Cerro Gordo ? When was Puebla entered ? What were the Mexican opinions of the American army ? CHAPTER XII . Who was sent by the president as peace commissioner ? Was he ...
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