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... land side , and to send McArthur on a reconnaissance to the Moravian towns , sixty miles to the eastward . In the meantime , Colonel Cass , with a detachment of volunteers and regulars , made a reconnaissance toward Malden . After a ...
... land side , and to send McArthur on a reconnaissance to the Moravian towns , sixty miles to the eastward . In the meantime , Colonel Cass , with a detachment of volunteers and regulars , made a reconnaissance toward Malden . After a ...
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... land , reached Detroit on the 30th , and the next day crossed into Canada . It is said that the American flag was raised in Detroit before McArthur crossed . " But it never floated from the old flag - staff . That was left bare and ...
... land , reached Detroit on the 30th , and the next day crossed into Canada . It is said that the American flag was raised in Detroit before McArthur crossed . " But it never floated from the old flag - staff . That was left bare and ...
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... land , shall ever be turned into practical defeat . We pray that the rights of all classes of persons beneath our one flag may be relig- iously preserved , and no legislation adverse to them prosper or prevail . We pray Thee that this ...
... land , shall ever be turned into practical defeat . We pray that the rights of all classes of persons beneath our one flag may be relig- iously preserved , and no legislation adverse to them prosper or prevail . We pray Thee that this ...
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... country a struggle which in its day made England a land of weeping , wailing and sorrow , because through that struggle came the supremacy of parliamentary government , which is every year more and more 92 Proceedings of the Society.
... country a struggle which in its day made England a land of weeping , wailing and sorrow , because through that struggle came the supremacy of parliamentary government , which is every year more and more 92 Proceedings of the Society.
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... land has swelled the chorus of the Union touched by the better angels of our nature . ” Too often in this world right means only might . Shall it be said of us that we won only because we had the power ? No , it shall be written that ...
... land has swelled the chorus of the Union touched by the better angels of our nature . ” Too often in this world right means only might . Shall it be said of us that we won only because we had the power ? No , it shall be written that ...
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