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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... soon as Mexico understood that a project of union was entertained 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 ...
... soon as Mexico understood that a project of union was entertained 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 ...
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... soon after , and commenced the con- struction of a fortification subsequently known as Fort Polk . Major John Munroe was intrusted with the com- mand . Six brass six - pounders , two long eighteens , large quantities of powder and ball ...
... soon after , and commenced the con- struction of a fortification subsequently known as Fort Polk . Major John Munroe was intrusted with the com- mand . Six brass six - pounders , two long eighteens , large quantities of powder and ball ...
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... soon be the case — and mounted with its proper armament , five hundred men could hold it against as many thousand Mexicans . Dur- ing the twenty - seven days since our arrival here , a most singular state of things has prevailed all ...
... soon be the case — and mounted with its proper armament , five hundred men could hold it against as many thousand Mexicans . Dur- ing the twenty - seven days since our arrival here , a most singular state of things has prevailed all ...
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... soon as General Taylor had received Major Munroe's statement , he determined upon a movement that would release him from the embarrassment of having the communica- tion cut off . Accordingly , on the morning of the 1st of May , 1846 ...
... soon as General Taylor had received Major Munroe's statement , he determined upon a movement that would release him from the embarrassment of having the communica- tion cut off . Accordingly , on the morning of the 1st of May , 1846 ...
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... soon as he saw the smoke of the discharge , and the soldiers would have time to get under cover before the balls reached them . Shells were frequently allowed to explode harmlessly in the air , by the soldiers falling flat on their ...
... soon as he saw the smoke of the discharge , and the soldiers would have time to get under cover before the balls reached them . Shells were frequently allowed to explode harmlessly in the air , by the soldiers falling flat on their ...
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