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... latter mired , and fell . Before he could recover himself , he was fired upon , wounded , and taken prisoner . Andrew kept on , and soon after encountered his brother , when the two con- tinued their flight to Cain Creek , on the banks ...
... latter mired , and fell . Before he could recover himself , he was fired upon , wounded , and taken prisoner . Andrew kept on , and soon after encountered his brother , when the two con- tinued their flight to Cain Creek , on the banks ...
Side 13
... latter observe Jackson approaching than he turned fiercely upon him , and addressed him with oaths and insults . The latter retorted , and a fierce fight of words ensued . The result of it was , Jackson sent the Governor a challenge ...
... latter observe Jackson approaching than he turned fiercely upon him , and addressed him with oaths and insults . The latter retorted , and a fierce fight of words ensued . The result of it was , Jackson sent the Governor a challenge ...
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... latter in a perilous state . If it should fall , Jackson's whole line of retreat would be cut off ; and he , there- fore , with deep pain , was compelled to stop in his victorious progress and return to the fort . On his arrival , he ...
... latter in a perilous state . If it should fall , Jackson's whole line of retreat would be cut off ; and he , there- fore , with deep pain , was compelled to stop in his victorious progress and return to the fort . On his arrival , he ...
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