The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Pensacola had been made only one month before he arrived there , and , solely for the purpose of preventing him , the Spaniards pro- tested even against his entering the Mississippi . So it was afterwards ; when the French settle . ment ...
... Pensacola had been made only one month before he arrived there , and , solely for the purpose of preventing him , the Spaniards pro- tested even against his entering the Mississippi . So it was afterwards ; when the French settle . ment ...
Página 1819
... Pensacola by the American troops under the command of Gen- eral Jackson ; which publication is repeated in other papers of the Union , and of which I have yet seen no contradiction , either in the Govern- ment paper or in any other ...
... Pensacola by the American troops under the command of Gen- eral Jackson ; which publication is repeated in other papers of the Union , and of which I have yet seen no contradiction , either in the Govern- ment paper or in any other ...
Página 1821
... Pensacola had conducted himself with the most scrupulous circumspection , to avoid giving the slightest ground of complaint to General Jackson , his officers , and troops . Nei - jesty ; and , at the same time , to give generous ther he ...
... Pensacola had conducted himself with the most scrupulous circumspection , to avoid giving the slightest ground of complaint to General Jackson , his officers , and troops . Nei - jesty ; and , at the same time , to give generous ther he ...
Página 1823
... Pensacola , & c . unrelenting , and exterminating character of In- dian hostility is also well known to you ; and , from the peculiar local position of these tribes , it was obvious that there could be no possible se- curity for the ...
... Pensacola , & c . unrelenting , and exterminating character of In- dian hostility is also well known to you ; and , from the peculiar local position of these tribes , it was obvious that there could be no possible se- curity for the ...
Página 1825
... Pensacola , was upon motives which he himself has explained , and upon his own responsibility . For his justification in the adoption of both those measures , he states them to have been necessary upon the immutable prin Nor has the ...
... Pensacola , was upon motives which he himself has explained , and upon his own responsibility . For his justification in the adoption of both those measures , he states them to have been necessary upon the immutable prin Nor has the ...
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