Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... Mobile and New Orleans , and Jackson was placed in command of the whole southwest , with instructions to defend that part of the country . This was all very well , and very wise , too , for there was no man in the country who was fitter ...
... Mobile and New Orleans , and Jackson was placed in command of the whole southwest , with instructions to defend that part of the country . This was all very well , and very wise , too , for there was no man in the country who was fitter ...
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... Mobile or New Orleans . I must know the exact facts , whatever they are , so that I may take proper precautions . I must know the size of the force , the number of their ships , and on what terms they have been received by the Spaniards ...
... Mobile or New Orleans . I must know the exact facts , whatever they are , so that I may take proper precautions . I must know the size of the force , the number of their ships , and on what terms they have been received by the Spaniards ...
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... off as soon as possible . I shall march to Mobile in a day or two , and organize for defence there . Send your news there . You had better march directly from this place , so that your arrival will excite no 56 CAPTAIN SAM .
... off as soon as possible . I shall march to Mobile in a day or two , and organize for defence there . Send your news there . You had better march directly from this place , so that your arrival will excite no 56 CAPTAIN SAM .
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... Mobile , without an army , and likely to be without one until the Tennessee volunteers should arrive . Supper over , Sam quietly informed the boys that he was going into the town , and that he could not say when he should return ...
... Mobile , without an army , and likely to be without one until the Tennessee volunteers should arrive . Supper over , Sam quietly informed the boys that he was going into the town , and that he could not say when he should return ...
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... Mobile . " ( 6 ' Why can't I lie here by the shore till you You're going into danger and may need come . .me . " " First , because there are ruffians around here who might put you ashore and steal the boat ; but secondly , because I don ...
... Mobile . " ( 6 ' Why can't I lie here by the shore till you You're going into danger and may need come . .me . " " First , because there are ruffians around here who might put you ashore and steal the boat ; but secondly , because I don ...
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