1858 and it later appeared in The North American Review, December 1885: pages
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The "Dolson Letter" was a letter than was written by a Texan officer by the name of George M. Dolson. This letter was a written primary account translated to English by Dolson himself. He was called to translate a Mexican officer's account of the executions at the Alamo. Dolson later wrote down the account and is one of the most important sources that historians have in depicting Davy Crockett's death. This account is a very trustful account because a few weeks later, another almost exact same account was published by another Mexican officer by the name of Ramón Martinez Caro.
its memoirAn account of the personal experiences of an author is called a memoir. It is written in a first-person point of view just like most autobiographies.
Code of Hammurabi
This account was likely written during the late 18th or early 19th century based on the style of language and historical context provided. Specific passages that support this belief may include references to events like the French Revolution or mentions of cultural norms or technologies typical of that time period.
A written order to pay a specific amount of money to a person or company out of an account is called a voucher.
The account was probably written sometime around the mid-19th century, during or shortly after John Brown's actions and the events surrounding him, such as the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859.
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A check disbursement is a check written on a specific account to pay for something else. For example, a check written from your savings account to pay for your electric bill.
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It is difficult to determine when Mr. Green's account was written without more context. The date of the account could be estimated based on the events or information mentioned in the writing, the historical context, or any references to specific dates within the text.
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It means that the author has written sections of the text with the specific goal of helping the reader connect emotionally with the main character. These passages are designed to evoke feelings of compassion, understanding, or sympathy towards the character's experiences and struggles.
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