Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... entered the navy in 1800 . political satire ; The Adulator ; and two He was an officer of the Chesapeake at the tragedies of five acts each , called The Sack of Rome , and Ladies of Castile . The latter were written during the earlier ...
... entered the navy in 1800 . political satire ; The Adulator ; and two He was an officer of the Chesapeake at the tragedies of five acts each , called The Sack of Rome , and Ladies of Castile . The latter were written during the earlier ...
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... entered the United States Military Acad- emy in 1837 ; served in the Mexican War as captain in the Missouri Light Infantry ; was paymaster in the United States army in 1848 ; was honorably discharged in 1849 , and settled in New Mexico ...
... entered the United States Military Acad- emy in 1837 ; served in the Mexican War as captain in the Missouri Light Infantry ; was paymaster in the United States army in 1848 ; was honorably discharged in 1849 , and settled in New Mexico ...
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... entered the engineer corps , and in Feb- praying in a quiet place these men claimed ruary , 1861 , left the National army and a bright light shone around them and an entered the Confederate service , as chief angel appeared with seven ...
... entered the engineer corps , and in Feb- praying in a quiet place these men claimed ruary , 1861 , left the National army and a bright light shone around them and an entered the Confederate service , as chief angel appeared with seven ...
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