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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... early part of April . It was the first display of that unmanly craft , for which the Mexicans seem to be characteristically adapted : " Know ye : -That the government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggres ...
... early part of April . It was the first display of that unmanly craft , for which the Mexicans seem to be characteristically adapted : " Know ye : -That the government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggres ...
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... Early in the morning he had ridden into the country , to his usual exercise , but did not return at his customary time . As the country was known to be infested with plunderers and ranche- ros , his non - appearance caused much ...
... Early in the morning he had ridden into the country , to his usual exercise , but did not return at his customary time . As the country was known to be infested with plunderers and ranche- ros , his non - appearance caused much ...
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... early attack . On the following day , however , General Ampudia sent a messenger to General Taylor with a despatch , requiring him , " in all form and at the latest in the peremptory term of twenty- four hours , to break up his camp and ...
... early attack . On the following day , however , General Ampudia sent a messenger to General Taylor with a despatch , requiring him , " in all form and at the latest in the peremptory term of twenty- four hours , to break up his camp and ...
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... early lost to his coun- try , was a son of Commodore David Porter . It has been said of some families that chivalry runs in the blood , and of none can it be more true than of the Por- ters . The brother of Lieutenant Porter , who held ...
... early lost to his coun- try , was a son of Commodore David Porter . It has been said of some families that chivalry runs in the blood , and of none can it be more true than of the Por- ters . The brother of Lieutenant Porter , who held ...
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... early to - morrow on the route to Marin , for the purpose of repairing the roads , and rendering it practicable for artillery and wagons . The pioneers of each division will be under a subaltern , to be especially detailed for the duty ...
... early to - morrow on the route to Marin , for the purpose of repairing the roads , and rendering it practicable for artillery and wagons . The pioneers of each division will be under a subaltern , to be especially detailed for the duty ...
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