The Mexican War and Its Warriors: Comprising a Complete History of All the Operations of the American Armies in Mexico: with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Officers in the Regular Army and Volunteer ForceH. Mansfield, 1848 - 343 |
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... returned to the camp . After this event , the Mexicans , withheld all supplies from General Taylor , and commenced the erection of Mexican Proclamation Inviting Deserters . batteries and fortifications opposite his 14 THE WAR .
... returned to the camp . After this event , the Mexicans , withheld all supplies from General Taylor , and commenced the erection of Mexican Proclamation Inviting Deserters . batteries and fortifications opposite his 14 THE WAR .
Strona 23
... returning probably to New Orleans . They were not seized , or their cargoes disturbed in any way , nor have they been in the harbour of Brazos Santiago to my know- ledge . A Mexican schooner , understood to be the ' Ju- niata , ' was in ...
... returning probably to New Orleans . They were not seized , or their cargoes disturbed in any way , nor have they been in the harbour of Brazos Santiago to my know- ledge . A Mexican schooner , understood to be the ' Ju- niata , ' was in ...
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... returned on proper applica- tion to me , and I have now only to repeat that assur- ance . ( " In conclusion , I take leave to state that I consider the tone of your communication highly exceptionable , where you stigmatize the movement ...
... returned on proper applica- tion to me , and I have now only to repeat that assur- ance . ( " In conclusion , I take leave to state that I consider the tone of your communication highly exceptionable , where you stigmatize the movement ...
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... returned to Point Isabel , on account of the obstructions of the roads by the Mexicans , Captain Walker went out on the 28th with a number of men to reconnoiter . He was driven back to Point Isabel with great loss , having been attacked ...
... returned to Point Isabel , on account of the obstructions of the roads by the Mexicans , Captain Walker went out on the 28th with a number of men to reconnoiter . He was driven back to Point Isabel with great loss , having been attacked ...
Strona 30
... returned , and also they would have more advantage and probability of success in annoying and harassing his forces , or in fighting a pitched battle on his return route , encumbered as he would be by two or three hundred loaded wagons ...
... returned , and also they would have more advantage and probability of success in annoying and harassing his forces , or in fighting a pitched battle on his return route , encumbered as he would be by two or three hundred loaded wagons ...
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