History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Τόμος 4London printing & publishing Company, limited, 1863 |
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Σελίδα 204
... body of warriors was seen posted ordered that their bodies should be sunk upon a hill , on the right flank of the army ; in the river . How many of the savages and as soon as the army began to prepare were killed was never known , nor ...
... body of warriors was seen posted ordered that their bodies should be sunk upon a hill , on the right flank of the army ; in the river . How many of the savages and as soon as the army began to prepare were killed was never known , nor ...
Σελίδα 235
... bodies were found , the day after the explosion , on the shore to the southward of the town ; and a six - oared boat , with one body in it , drifted on the beach to the west- ward . The thirteen bodies thus found , ac- count exactly for ...
... bodies were found , the day after the explosion , on the shore to the southward of the town ; and a six - oared boat , with one body in it , drifted on the beach to the west- ward . The thirteen bodies thus found , ac- count exactly for ...
Σελίδα 350
... body not be prudent to attack it without artil- of Indians . General Jackson immediately lery . Shortly after the enemy again ap- gave orders for his right and left columns proached them ; a feint was now made upon to turn about ; and ...
... body not be prudent to attack it without artil- of Indians . General Jackson immediately lery . Shortly after the enemy again ap- gave orders for his right and left columns proached them ; a feint was now made upon to turn about ; and ...
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Adams African Algiers American army arrived artillery attack Attakullakulla attempt authorised battery boats brig brigade Britain British Captain captured Carolina carronades Cherokees Colonel command commenced Commodore congress constitution contest Creek Decatur declared defence detachment determined effect enacted enemy enemy's engaged favour federal fire fleet force Fort Erie Fort Prince George France French frigate governor gun-boats guns harbour Harrison honour hostilities immediately Indians Island Jackson John Adams Kentucky killed Lake land latter legislature Lieutenant loss Louisiana March ment miles militia Mississippi Mississippi river nation naval negroes North Carolina officers organised party passed peace person port president prisoners proceeded received retreat returned river Sackett's Harbour sailed savages schooner senate sent ship slave-trade slavery slaves sloop sloop of war soon squadron surrender taken Tecumseh Tennessee territory tion town treaty tribes Tripoli Tripolitan troops Union United vessels Virginia warriors Washington wounded