Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Band 1D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... under Gen- eral Kearney ; the Californias by Colonel Frémont and our naval forces in the Pacific ; New Leon and part of Tamau- lipas by General Taylor ; and Durango by General Wool and General Worth . The whole of northern and central.
... under Gen- eral Kearney ; the Californias by Colonel Frémont and our naval forces in the Pacific ; New Leon and part of Tamau- lipas by General Taylor ; and Durango by General Wool and General Worth . The whole of northern and central.
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... Frémont , exhibited a combination of energy , promptitude , sagacity , and prudence , which indi- cates the highest capacity for civil and military command ; and , in connection with what he has done for the cause of science , it has ...
... Frémont , exhibited a combination of energy , promptitude , sagacity , and prudence , which indi- cates the highest capacity for civil and military command ; and , in connection with what he has done for the cause of science , it has ...
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... Frémont , as subse- quent developments have shown , were far more important than those I have referred to . There is no doubt that his rapid and decisive movements kept California out of the hands of British subjects , and perhaps out ...
... Frémont , as subse- quent developments have shown , were far more important than those I have referred to . There is no doubt that his rapid and decisive movements kept California out of the hands of British subjects , and perhaps out ...
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... Frémont will show the connection between Macna- mara's movements and those of the public armed vessels of Great Britain . It will be found at page 14 of the docu- ment : " The fruits of the revolutionary movement thus passed to the ...
... Frémont will show the connection between Macna- mara's movements and those of the public armed vessels of Great Britain . It will be found at page 14 of the docu- ment : " The fruits of the revolutionary movement thus passed to the ...
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... . All this intrigue of British agents was broken up by the timely and prompt operations of the settlers , under the direction of Captain Frémont . " By Lieutenant Minor's testimony , which will be found at 278 SPEECHES IN THE SENATE .
... . All this intrigue of British agents was broken up by the timely and prompt operations of the settlers , under the direction of Captain Frémont . " By Lieutenant Minor's testimony , which will be found at 278 SPEECHES IN THE SENATE .
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