History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Jackson . ' The federal government may be justly considered a new political era in the United States . A great change was. effected. by. its. influence. ,. through. the. whole. country. ;. which. proved highly auspicious to the interests ...
... Jackson . ' The federal government may be justly considered a new political era in the United States . A great change was. effected. by. its. influence. ,. through. the. whole. country. ;. which. proved highly auspicious to the interests ...
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... Jackson was appointed to command in that part of the country , and was successful in opposing the inroads and depredations of the Indians . " The subject of impressment was introduced in the mes- sage , and the injustice of the British ...
... Jackson was appointed to command in that part of the country , and was successful in opposing the inroads and depredations of the Indians . " The subject of impressment was introduced in the mes- sage , and the injustice of the British ...
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... Jackson , with a large body of the militia , made a successful stand against the British , who made an attack on New Orleans , in January , 1815. The British forces were estimated at 20,000 . The American troops , under General Jackson ...
... Jackson , with a large body of the militia , made a successful stand against the British , who made an attack on New Orleans , in January , 1815. The British forces were estimated at 20,000 . The American troops , under General Jackson ...
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... . King of New York , explained and ad- vocated the bill with very great ability ; and to the conviction of all who heard or read his argument . * The instructions from the President to General Jackson , 256 [ 1818 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... . King of New York , explained and ad- vocated the bill with very great ability ; and to the conviction of all who heard or read his argument . * The instructions from the President to General Jackson , 256 [ 1818 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... Jackson , and of the forcible seizure of St. Marks and Pensacola . This conduct of the American General was deemed altogether unjustifiable ; as negotia- tions with Spain for the territory were then pending ; and the instructions of the ...
... Jackson , and of the forcible seizure of St. Marks and Pensacola . This conduct of the American General was deemed altogether unjustifiable ; as negotia- tions with Spain for the territory were then pending ; and the instructions of the ...
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