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... Mexican authority may by this occupation be considered extinct in this extensive district , constituting -if we include Sonora and Sinoloa on the eastern shore of the Gulf of California , from which I believe the Mexican forces are ...
... Mexican authority may by this occupation be considered extinct in this extensive district , constituting -if we include Sonora and Sinoloa on the eastern shore of the Gulf of California , from which I believe the Mexican forces are ...
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... Mexican territory and place your soldiery there to guard it , and you will be exposed to the danger , so well ... Mexicans are nearly disarmed . I have a paper before me , published in the city of Mexico , containing an article from ...
... Mexican territory and place your soldiery there to guard it , and you will be exposed to the danger , so well ... Mexicans are nearly disarmed . I have a paper before me , published in the city of Mexico , containing an article from ...
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... Mexicans were killed and twenty - four wounded . The scene of these Indian depredations is two hundred miles in ad- vance of our army at Monterey , nearly midway between Saltillo , in Durango , and Santa Ana's head - quarters , at San ...
... Mexicans were killed and twenty - four wounded . The scene of these Indian depredations is two hundred miles in ad- vance of our army at Monterey , nearly midway between Saltillo , in Durango , and Santa Ana's head - quarters , at San ...
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... Mexican papers , published in the city of Mexico about the middle of Novem- ber , and containing what may be regarded as the manifes- toes of the two great parties in that country , put forth in anticipation of the meeting of the ...
... Mexican papers , published in the city of Mexico about the middle of Novem- ber , and containing what may be regarded as the manifes- toes of the two great parties in that country , put forth in anticipation of the meeting of the ...
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... Mexicans , without any exception , are resolved to sacrifice all their interests , and their existence , before they will consent to be the slaves of avaricious adventurers ; and this noble decision is the surest pledge of triumph . The ...
... Mexicans , without any exception , are resolved to sacrifice all their interests , and their existence , before they will consent to be the slaves of avaricious adventurers ; and this noble decision is the surest pledge of triumph . The ...
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