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The Mentor: The War of 1812 Volume 4, Number 3, Serial Number 103; 15 March, 1916.
themselves and their leaders as to their foes. But," he adds, "Andrew Jackson was of all men the one best fitted to manage such troops. Even their fierce natures quailed before the ungovernable fury of a spirit greater than their own; and their sullen, stubborn wills were bent before his unyielding temper and iron hand."
On the morning of the 8th of January, 1815, General Pakenham advanced upon New Orleans with a force of about 6,000 trained and experienced fighting men. Jackson knew that the British would have to cross his entrenchments before entering the city. So he placed his force of fierce and deadly fighters within the trenches and opened upon the enemy with volley after volley. The mortality on the British side was frightful. The lines wavered and General Pakenham fell in front of his troops. Utterly demoralized by the withering blast of the American muskets, these hardy British veterans hurried to their camp and escaped to ships. The British lost about 2,000 men killed, wounded and prisoners, while in the American lines there were only about seventy casualties.
So weak and ineffective had been the showing of the American forces in several of the battles of this war that they had incurred the contempt of the enemy. In one final, brilliant blow General Jackson restored the prestige of American arms.

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| 1. | Beautiful Children in Art |
| 2. | Makers of American Poetry |
| 3. | Washington, the Capital |
| 4. | Beautiful Women in Art |
| 5. | Romantic Ireland |
| 6. | Masters of Music |
| 7. | Natural Wonders of America |
| 8. | Pictures We Love to Live With |
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| 10. | Scotland, the Land of Song and Scenery |
| 11. | Cherubs in Art |
| 12. | Statues With a Story |
| 13. | Story of America in Pictures: The Discoverers |
| 14. | London |
| 15. | The Story of Panama |
| 16. | American Birds of Beauty |
| 17. | Dutch Masterpieces |
| 18. | Paris, the Incomparable |
| 19. | Flowers of Decoration |
| 20. | Makers of American Humor |
| 21. | American Sea Painters |
| 22. | Story of America in Pictures: The Explorers |
| 23. | Sporting Vacations |
| 24. | Switzerland: The Land of Scenic Splendors |
| 25. | American Novelists |
| 26. | American Landscape Painters |
| 27. | Venice, the Island City |
| 28. | The Wife in Art |
| 29. | Great American Inventors |
| 30. | Furniture and Its Makers |
| 31. | Spain and Gibraltar |
| 32. | Historic Spots of America |
| 33. | Beautiful Buildings of the World |
| 34. | Game Birds of America |
| 35. | Story of America in Pictures: The Contest for North America |
| 36. | Famous American Sculptors |
| 37. | The Conquest of the Poles |
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| 39. | The Mediterranean |
| 40. | Angels in Art |
| 41. | Famous Composers |
| 42. | Egypt, the Land of Mystery |
| 43. | Story of America in Pictures: The Revolution |
| 44. | Famous English Poets |
| 45. | Makers of American Art |
| 46. | The Ruins of Rome |
| 47. | Makers of Modern Opera |
| 48. | Dürer and Holbein |
| 49. | Vienna, the Queen City |
| 50. | Ancient Athens |
| 51. | The Barbizon Painters |
| 52. | Abraham Lincoln |
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