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Page 122
... troops among them . Their own troops rob and oppress them , while ours remunerate them at the market price for everything taken . They say that the American troops are " mucho buenos , " ( much good , ) while their own they term ...
... troops among them . Their own troops rob and oppress them , while ours remunerate them at the market price for everything taken . They say that the American troops are " mucho buenos , " ( much good , ) while their own they term ...
Page 189
... troops found the enemy had gone . Our troops continued their course to Encantada , five miles beyond , finding wounded and deserters all the way . Our loss has been great , as will be seen by the reports which have come in . Santa Anna ...
... troops found the enemy had gone . Our troops continued their course to Encantada , five miles beyond , finding wounded and deserters all the way . Our loss has been great , as will be seen by the reports which have come in . Santa Anna ...
Page 351
... troops were destroyed as their junk blew up . " Bad pow- that were posted in the neighborhood . These fled der , bad gunnery , and almost entire ignorance of before a column of the British , and made for a the art of fortification , in ...
... troops were destroyed as their junk blew up . " Bad pow- that were posted in the neighborhood . These fled der , bad gunnery , and almost entire ignorance of before a column of the British , and made for a the art of fortification , in ...
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Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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