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 - 333ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... United States , " " Wonders of History , " and late Professor of Belles Lettres in the Philadelphia High School . Illustrated with numerous Engravings . 6 NEW HAVEN AND PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY H. MANSFIELD . + 104.946 RECEIVED NOV 1 ...
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... United States and Mexico has called forth the military energies of this country , and has led to displays of valour and military science which have astonished the whole civilized world . In a succession of bat- tles , sieges , marches ...
... United States and Mexico has called forth the military energies of this country , and has led to displays of valour and military science which have astonished the whole civilized world . In a succession of bat- tles , sieges , marches ...
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... between the United States and Texas , she endeavoured to de- feat it ; and when the act was consummated , her minister protested against it as " an act of Annexation of Texas . aggression the most unjust which can. 1 * ( 9 )
... between the United States and Texas , she endeavoured to de- feat it ; and when the act was consummated , her minister protested against it as " an act of Annexation of Texas . aggression the most unjust which can. 1 * ( 9 )
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... United States were accepted by Texas , the latter became so far a part of our country as to make it our duty to afford such pro- tection and defence . I therefore deemed it proper , as a precautionary measure , to order a strong ...
... United States were accepted by Texas , the latter became so far a part of our country as to make it our duty to afford such pro- tection and defence . I therefore deemed it proper , as a precautionary measure , to order a strong ...
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... United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggres- sion against the magnanimous Mexican nation ; that the government which exists under the flag of the stars , is unworthy of the designation of Christian . Recollect that you ...
... United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggres- sion against the magnanimous Mexican nation ; that the government which exists under the flag of the stars , is unworthy of the designation of Christian . Recollect that you ...
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