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 - 343ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... received from government , General Taylor concentrated his forces at Corpus Christi , in the eastern part of Texas . Here he remained until March , 1846 , when he received from the president orders to the following effect ...
... received from government , General Taylor concentrated his forces at Corpus Christi , in the eastern part of Texas . Here he remained until March , 1846 , when he received from the president orders to the following effect ...
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... received a message from the governor of Matamoras , stating that an attempt to cross the Colorado ⚫ woul be considered a signal for war . Notwithstanding these warlike demonstrations , Gene- ral Taylor crossed the river in face of the ...
... received a message from the governor of Matamoras , stating that an attempt to cross the Colorado ⚫ woul be considered a signal for war . Notwithstanding these warlike demonstrations , Gene- ral Taylor crossed the river in face of the ...
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... received a ball in the thigh and fell , exclaiming , " Fight on , boys ! Take care of yourselves . " The men then separated into three parties as they retreated into the chaparral , but they all finally reached the camp . As they ...
... received a ball in the thigh and fell , exclaiming , " Fight on , boys ! Take care of yourselves . " The men then separated into three parties as they retreated into the chaparral , but they all finally reached the camp . As they ...
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... received in Matamoras ; but was told at the same time that if I attempted to cross the river it would be regarded as a declaration of war . Again , on my march to Frontone I was met by a deputation of the civil authorities of Matamoras ...
... received in Matamoras ; but was told at the same time that if I attempted to cross the river it would be regarded as a declaration of war . Again , on my march to Frontone I was met by a deputation of the civil authorities of Matamoras ...
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... received for reply , from the officer selected to confer with him , that my advance to the Rio Bravo was considered as a veritable act of war , and he was absolutely refused an interview with the American consul , in itself an act ...
... received for reply , from the officer selected to confer with him , that my advance to the Rio Bravo was considered as a veritable act of war , and he was absolutely refused an interview with the American consul , in itself an act ...
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