The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... Scott heard of it , he indignantly ordered the rest to answer no questions whatever , told them their rights , and pledged his protection , and announced to the officer that retalia- tion would follow the execution of a single man , and ...
... Scott heard of it , he indignantly ordered the rest to answer no questions whatever , told them their rights , and pledged his protection , and announced to the officer that retalia- tion would follow the execution of a single man , and ...
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... Scott to establish a camp of instruction , and prepare the troops , as they arrived , for the approaching campaign . General Scott did so , and , for three months , thoroughly drilled the army . He adopted the French system of tactics ...
... Scott to establish a camp of instruction , and prepare the troops , as they arrived , for the approaching campaign . General Scott did so , and , for three months , thoroughly drilled the army . He adopted the French system of tactics ...
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... Scott was acquainted with the British gov- ernor , an old opponent in 1813 * - -a friend ever since , and on cordial ... Scott supposed over his head , and he tendered his commission . But Congress and the President decided against his ...
... Scott was acquainted with the British gov- ernor , an old opponent in 1813 * - -a friend ever since , and on cordial ... Scott supposed over his head , and he tendered his commission . But Congress and the President decided against his ...
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