Old Hickory: A Life of Andrew JacksonThe personal life and turbulent military and political career of Andrew Jackson are considered in light of major twentieth-century reappraisals of America's seventh president and his time. |
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The Backwoods | 1 |
We are the free born sons of the only republick | 66 |
Other chastisements remain to be inflicted | 76 |
Copyright | |
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