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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... American Armies in Mexico; with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Officers in the Regular Army and Volunteer Force John Frost. SU STATE THE * OF HISTORICAL FOUNDED 1846 WISCONSIN SOCIETY *. Front Cover.
... American Armies in Mexico; with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Officers in the Regular Army and Volunteer Force John Frost. SU STATE THE * OF HISTORICAL FOUNDED 1846 WISCONSIN SOCIETY *. Front Cover.
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... cover of darkness ; the indi- viduals concerned were hailed by the guard , and , failing to answer , were fired upon as a matter of course . became of them is not known , as no trace of them could be discovered on the following morning ...
... cover of darkness ; the indi- viduals concerned were hailed by the guard , and , failing to answer , were fired upon as a matter of course . became of them is not known , as no trace of them could be discovered on the following morning ...
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... cover before the balls reached them . Shells were frequently allowed to explode harmlessly in the air , by the soldiers falling flat on their faces , when one was fired , a measure which a Mexican , elevated to a Fall of Major Brown ...
... cover before the balls reached them . Shells were frequently allowed to explode harmlessly in the air , by the soldiers falling flat on their faces , when one was fired , a measure which a Mexican , elevated to a Fall of Major Brown ...
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... cover the battery and engage the infantry of the enemy . General Taylor and his staff came up with Captain McCall and his party at four o'clock . He immediately deployed Captain McCall to the left of the road , and Captain C. F. Smith ...
... cover the battery and engage the infantry of the enemy . General Taylor and his staff came up with Captain McCall and his party at four o'clock . He immediately deployed Captain McCall to the left of the road , and Captain C. F. Smith ...
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... covering for their breasts , in which they wear their jewelry and cross . I did not see one pair of stockings in all ... covers two miles square , though by no means as compact as an American city - every house ex- cept those around the ...
... covering for their breasts , in which they wear their jewelry and cross . I did not see one pair of stockings in all ... covers two miles square , though by no means as compact as an American city - every house ex- cept those around the ...
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