The History of the United States of America: With a Continuation, Including the Presidencies of Pierce and Buchanan, Том 2,Часть 3J. S. Virtue & Company, 1861 |
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... army towards Tampico , which it was part of the new plans to seize . Having arrived at Victoria , the capital of Tamaulipas , he found that Com- modore Conner had already made himself master of Tampico ; and he proceeded no farther ...
... army towards Tampico , which it was part of the new plans to seize . Having arrived at Victoria , the capital of Tamaulipas , he found that Com- modore Conner had already made himself master of Tampico ; and he proceeded no farther ...
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... army , but even to recall a considerable portion of its best and most efficient troops . Had Scott known that Santa Anna's forces were ready to advance towards the northern frontier , and that nothing but an immediate demonstration ...
... army , but even to recall a considerable portion of its best and most efficient troops . Had Scott known that Santa Anna's forces were ready to advance towards the northern frontier , and that nothing but an immediate demonstration ...
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... army , and the country at large . General Macomb issued a general order to the army , upon the occa- sion of his first victory , in which he especially referred to his bravery . He also received the brevet rank of brigadier - general ...
... army , and the country at large . General Macomb issued a general order to the army , upon the occa- sion of his first victory , in which he especially referred to his bravery . He also received the brevet rank of brigadier - general ...
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