The Broad Pennant: Or, A Cruise in the United States Flag Ship of the Gulf Squadron, During the Mexican DifficultiesLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - Počet stran: 415 |
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... Army , and Gen. Vega , of the Mexican Army . - Gen . Taylor's march from the Rio Grand to Point Isabel .-- Return march . - The enemy are met , and the Mexican army vanquished . - Where rests the responsi- bility of commencing ...
... Army , and Gen. Vega , of the Mexican Army . - Gen . Taylor's march from the Rio Grand to Point Isabel .-- Return march . - The enemy are met , and the Mexican army vanquished . - Where rests the responsi- bility of commencing ...
Strana 14
... Army . - Storming of MONTEREY . - Battle of BUENA VISTA . -Santa Anna in power , having gathered an army 20,000 strong at San Louis de Potosi . - Governmental purposes alternating . - General Scott sent to Mexico to operate against Vera ...
... Army . - Storming of MONTEREY . - Battle of BUENA VISTA . -Santa Anna in power , having gathered an army 20,000 strong at San Louis de Potosi . - Governmental purposes alternating . - General Scott sent to Mexico to operate against Vera ...
Strana 15
... Army on the enemy's coast , near Vera Cruz . - Commodore Conner's dispatch to the Department . - Comparison between the landing of the American forces and the disembarkation of the French armament against Algiers .- " Order is the first ...
... Army on the enemy's coast , near Vera Cruz . - Commodore Conner's dispatch to the Department . - Comparison between the landing of the American forces and the disembarkation of the French armament against Algiers .- " Order is the first ...
Strana 16
... of the Mexican Republic at the WILL of the power which has planted its national flag there . The American Army en route from Vera Cruz to Mexico.— Conclusion , • 369 THE BROAD PENNANT . SECTION I. THE U. S. FRIGATE 16 CONTENTS .
... of the Mexican Republic at the WILL of the power which has planted its national flag there . The American Army en route from Vera Cruz to Mexico.— Conclusion , • 369 THE BROAD PENNANT . SECTION I. THE U. S. FRIGATE 16 CONTENTS .
Strana 112
... army , and open the gates of the Inquisition . The sentinel who was standing on the wall appeared to enter into conversation for a few moments with some one within , at the close of which , he presented his musket and shot one of my men ...
... army , and open the gates of the Inquisition . The sentinel who was standing on the wall appeared to enter into conversation for a few moments with some one within , at the close of which , he presented his musket and shot one of my men ...
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advance altar Alvarado American Army American forces anchor anchorage Anton Lizardo arms artillery battery beautiful boats bosom Bravo del Norte breeze capstan Captain cathedral church command Commander-in-chief Commodore Conner Commodore Perry coral course crew cross Cruz Cumberland deck deemed deep distance enemy ere long expedition feelings fire Flag Ship fleet fortification frigate gazed Gulf guns heart heaven Home Squadron honor hour infantry island John Adams Juan de Ullua land Lieut Lieutenant marines Mary's Matamoras ment Mexican Mexico miles Mississippi morning nation Navy night o'clock officers passed Pensacola Point Isabel position present Princeton prisoner reached reef Rio Bravo river round shot Sacrificios sail Santa Anna scene schooners seemed seen shore shot signal soon stood Tabasco Tampico Taylor Texas tion town troops Truxton Tuxpan United Vera Cruz vessels Vixen vols wind wounded
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Strana 267 - So God loved the world, that he gave his only -begotten Son, to the end that all that believe in him, should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Strana 37 - Save, Lord, or we perish." St. Matt. viii. 25. through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, Nor hope lends a ray the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker :
Strana 128 - Tell me, ye winged winds, That round my pathway roar, Do ye not know some spot Where mortals weep no more? Some lone and pleasant dell, Some valley in the west, Where, free from toil and pain, The weary soul may rest? The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low, And sighed for pity as it answered, — "No.
Strana 213 - ... beginning at the mouth of the Sabine river, and running west along the Gulf of Mexico three leagues from land, to the mouth of the Rio Grande.
Strana 132 - I AM the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die.
Strana 29 - Wouldst thou from sorrow find a sweet relief? Or is thy heart oppressed with woes untold ? Balm wouldst thou gather for corroding grief? Pour blessings round thee like a shower of gold. — 'Tis when the rose is...
Strana 173 - Captain Ker's squadron of Dragoons, he gallantly held the enemy at bay, and finally drove him, with immense loss, from the field. The action here and along the whole line, continued until dark, when the enemy retired into the chapparal in rear of his position.
Strana 172 - The enemy made a change of position corresponding to our own, and after a suspension of nearly an hour the action was resumed. " The fire of artillery was now most destructive — openings were constantly made through the enemy's ranks by our fire, and the constancy with which the Mexican infantry sustained this severe cannonade was a theme of universal remark and admiration. Captain May's squadron was detached to make a demonstration on the left of the enemy's position, and suffered severely from...
Strana 114 - In these cells we found the remains of some who had paid the debt of nature ; some of them had been dead apparently but a short time, while of others, nothing remained but their bones, still chained to the floor of their dungeon.
Strana 115 - The first was a machine by which the victim was confined. and then, beginning with the fingers, every joint in the hands, arms, and body, were broken or drawn one after another, until the victim died.