History of the War Between the United States and Mexico: From the Commencement of Hostilities to the Ratification of the Treaty of PeaceDerby, Miller & Company, 1849 - 514페이지 |
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... Crossing the Pedregal -The Night Bivouac - Storming the Intrenchments at Contreras -The Enemy driven from San Antonio - Battle of Churubusco- The Victors at the Gates of the Capital . CHAPTER XIII . EL MOLINO DEL REY . The Armistice ...
... Crossing the Pedregal -The Night Bivouac - Storming the Intrenchments at Contreras -The Enemy driven from San Antonio - Battle of Churubusco- The Victors at the Gates of the Capital . CHAPTER XIII . EL MOLINO DEL REY . The Armistice ...
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... crossed the Rio Grande but were forced to retire - to the clandestine forays of rancherost and Indians . Distracted by her intestine and assure him , that the execution of such a hostile purpose , in the event of the ratification ...
... crossed the Rio Grande but were forced to retire - to the clandestine forays of rancherost and Indians . Distracted by her intestine and assure him , that the execution of such a hostile purpose , in the event of the ratification ...
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... crossed the river but once , and soon returned . Although he had 10,000 men at Matamoras , General Huston held in subjection . the whole country to the Rio Grande , and his advanced corps traversed it at pleasure . In December , 1836 ...
... crossed the river but once , and soon returned . Although he had 10,000 men at Matamoras , General Huston held in subjection . the whole country to the Rio Grande , and his advanced corps traversed it at pleasure . In December , 1836 ...
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... crossed over the Rio Grande for protection . The latter united his forces with those of Captain Ross , of the Texan rangers , and a number of " cow - boys . " They then crossed the river , and drove the Mexican army into Matamoras ...
... crossed over the Rio Grande for protection . The latter united his forces with those of Captain Ross , of the Texan rangers , and a number of " cow - boys . " They then crossed the river , and drove the Mexican army into Matamoras ...
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... crossed it in force , the preparations made , the disposi- tions for the march , and the orders of the officers , showed that the movement was considered one of in- vasion ; and when compelled to retreat , they retired be- hind it as to ...
... crossed it in force , the preparations made , the disposi- tions for the march , and the orders of the officers , showed that the movement was considered one of in- vasion ; and when compelled to retreat , they retired be- hind it as to ...
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29th Congress advance Agua Nueva American army Ampudia arms arrived artillery attack battalion battery battle brigade California capital Captain captured castle causeway cavalry Cerro Gordo chaparral Chapultepec Chihuahua column command commenced Commodore companies Congress crossed Cruz defence detachment directed dispatched division dragoons enemy enemy's eral fire flank force forward Frémont front garita garrison guerilleros guns hill hostilities howitzer hundred yards ican infantry instant Jalapa Kearny killed lancers Lieutenant Colonel Major mand Matamoras ment Mexican government Mexico miles Monterey morning mountains moved night o'clock occupied officers ordered Paredes party Peña pieces of artillery position President Puebla Quitman ravine rear regiment reinforcements retired returned rifles Rio Grande river road route Saltillo San Antonio San Luis Potosi Santa Anna Santa Fé Scott sent skirmish soldiers soon squadron surrender Tampico Taylor territory Texan Texas tion town treaty troops Twiggs United Vera Cruz vessels volunteers Worth wounded