Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... Jackson campaign , although it is doubtful whether they can be held responsible for the scurrilous attacks made on ... Jackson , lampooning his lawlessness and his military career , and stooped to the de- gradation of allegations ...
... Jackson campaign , although it is doubtful whether they can be held responsible for the scurrilous attacks made on ... Jackson , lampooning his lawlessness and his military career , and stooped to the de- gradation of allegations ...
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... Jackson thrust at the Governor with his walking stick , Sevier drew his saber , pistols were aimed , and before the principals were separated a bystander had been grazed by a bullet . Jackson challenged the Governor to a duel and met ...
... Jackson thrust at the Governor with his walking stick , Sevier drew his saber , pistols were aimed , and before the principals were separated a bystander had been grazed by a bullet . Jackson challenged the Governor to a duel and met ...
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... Jackson and receiving the Judge's comments in return as long as either could hear . " This opéra bouffe performance was , on the whole , satisfac- tory . Governor Sevier's reputation for courage had been so long and so firmly ...
... Jackson and receiving the Judge's comments in return as long as either could hear . " This opéra bouffe performance was , on the whole , satisfac- tory . Governor Sevier's reputation for courage had been so long and so firmly ...
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