North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 81
... New - Orleans , in the hope of finding the land of promise ; † the particular pretensions of each * The crowd of emigrants , who for the last twenty years particularly , have thrown themselves into the United States , and which forms ...
... New - Orleans , in the hope of finding the land of promise ; † the particular pretensions of each * The crowd of emigrants , who for the last twenty years particularly , have thrown themselves into the United States , and which forms ...
Page 237
... New - Orleans , and the regular troops within had done their duty , as well as the militia in those lines did theirs , the result would probably have been the same ; yet every artifice was made use of , to throw an odium on the ...
... New - Orleans , and the regular troops within had done their duty , as well as the militia in those lines did theirs , the result would probably have been the same ; yet every artifice was made use of , to throw an odium on the ...
Page 238
... New - Orleans , were the conse- quences of continuing the war . Every where the invader met defiance from the gallant spirit of our citizens ; death , captivity or flight , were the only alternatives . Thus ended the scheme of vengeance ...
... New - Orleans , were the conse- quences of continuing the war . Every where the invader met defiance from the gallant spirit of our citizens ; death , captivity or flight , were the only alternatives . Thus ended the scheme of vengeance ...
Page 240
... New - Orleans . The work is divided into two parts , an historical memoir , containing 251 pages , and an appendix of 190 pages , comprising all the documents re- lating to the campaign . The atlas accompanying the work , has eight maps ...
... New - Orleans . The work is divided into two parts , an historical memoir , containing 251 pages , and an appendix of 190 pages , comprising all the documents re- lating to the campaign . The atlas accompanying the work , has eight maps ...
Page 241
... New - Orleans , and offered their services to defend the country . Disap- pointed in securing their aid , the expedition proceeded to the attack of Fort Bowyer , on Mobile point , confident of success , having loudly boasted to the ...
... New - Orleans , and offered their services to defend the country . Disap- pointed in securing their aid , the expedition proceeded to the attack of Fort Bowyer , on Mobile point , confident of success , having loudly boasted to the ...
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