Recollections of MexicoWiley and Putnam, 1847 - 304 páginas |
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... enemy opposed to us , who discovered so great courage and skill in the use of arms , of which they had many kinds , we nevertheless came off unhurt . " Afterwards , at daylight , more than one hundred and fifty thousand men , who ...
... enemy opposed to us , who discovered so great courage and skill in the use of arms , of which they had many kinds , we nevertheless came off unhurt . " Afterwards , at daylight , more than one hundred and fifty thousand men , who ...
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... enemies of her husband , as a lady of rare virtue , and with the benevolence which belongs to the character of woman everywhere , she had strenuously exerted all her influence with her husband for the release of the Texan prisoners ...
... enemies of her husband , as a lady of rare virtue , and with the benevolence which belongs to the character of woman everywhere , she had strenuously exerted all her influence with her husband for the release of the Texan prisoners ...
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... enemy of Spain , were the true causes of the insurrection in Mexico in 1809. It was begun under the auspices of the Spanish vice- roy , and had for its object , real as well as professed , the saving of that portion of his dominions for ...
... enemy of Spain , were the true causes of the insurrection in Mexico in 1809. It was begun under the auspices of the Spanish vice- roy , and had for its object , real as well as professed , the saving of that portion of his dominions for ...
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... enemies . When the Spanish power had entirely suppressed the insurrection of Hidalgo and Morelos , Victoria fled to the mountains , where he remained in concealment until deceived by the profcs- sions 60 CHAP . VI . RECOLLECTIONS OF MEXICO ...
... enemies . When the Spanish power had entirely suppressed the insurrection of Hidalgo and Morelos , Victoria fled to the mountains , where he remained in concealment until deceived by the profcs- sions 60 CHAP . VI . RECOLLECTIONS OF MEXICO ...
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... enemy , who that enemy was , and the general result in killed and wounded on both sides . The revolution which Santa Anna set on foot and con- summated in the fall of 1841 , which resulted in CHAP . VI . ] 63 CAREER OF SANTA ANNA .
... enemy , who that enemy was , and the general result in killed and wounded on both sides . The revolution which Santa Anna set on foot and con- summated in the fall of 1841 , which resulted in CHAP . VI . ] 63 CAREER OF SANTA ANNA .
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