Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... Jackson under his command , not go there like a parcel of school - boys or a flock of sheep and be sent home again for our pains . You liked the notion , and we made a fair bargain . I was ready to serve under anybody you might choose ...
... Jackson under his command , not go there like a parcel of school - boys or a flock of sheep and be sent home again for our pains . You liked the notion , and we made a fair bargain . I was ready to serve under anybody you might choose ...
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... Jackson I mean to command this company , and I'll find means of enforcing what I order . That is all . Right face ! Break ranks ! ” A shout went up , in reply . " Good for Captain Sam ! " cried the boys . " Three cheers for our captain ...
... Jackson I mean to command this company , and I'll find means of enforcing what I order . That is all . Right face ! Break ranks ! ” A shout went up , in reply . " Good for Captain Sam ! " cried the boys . " Three cheers for our captain ...
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... Jackson needs all the volunteers he can get . " 66 Well , what else ? " That's enough , but there's another good reason . If I let him go away it would be saying that I can't manage him , and that would be a sorry confession for a ...
... Jackson needs all the volunteers he can get . " 66 Well , what else ? " That's enough , but there's another good reason . If I let him go away it would be saying that I can't manage him , and that would be a sorry confession for a ...
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... before they would sign the treaty , but it was Jackson's way to finish whatever he undertook , and not leave it to be done over again . As the people of the border used to say , he " left no gaps in REVENGE OF A DIFFERENT SORT . 29.
... before they would sign the treaty , but it was Jackson's way to finish whatever he undertook , and not leave it to be done over again . As the people of the border used to say , he " left no gaps in REVENGE OF A DIFFERENT SORT . 29.
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... Jackson remained at his camp in southern Alabama through the summer of 1814 bringing the Indians to terms . During the summer it be- came evident that the British were preparing an expedition against Mobile and New Orleans , and Jackson ...
... Jackson remained at his camp in southern Alabama through the summer of 1814 bringing the Indians to terms . During the summer it be- came evident that the British were preparing an expedition against Mobile and New Orleans , and Jackson ...
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