| United States. Congress. House - 1306 str.
...of Senor General Don Pedro Jlmpudia, commanding in chief the army of the north, of Mexico. ART. I. As the legitimate result of the operations before...munitions of war, and all other public property, with the under mentioned exceptions^ be surrendered to the commanding general of the United States forces now... | |
| Fayette Robinson - 1847 - 394 str.
...of Senor General Don Pedro Ampudia, commanding in chief the army of the north of Mexico. ARTICLE I. As the legitimate result of the operations before...general of the United States forces now at Monterey. ARTICLE II. That the Mexican forces be allowed to retain the following arms, to wit: the commissioned... | |
| Fayette Robinson - 1847 - 408 str.
...of Senor General Don Pedro Ampudia, commanding in chief the army of the north of Mexico. ARTICLE I. As the legitimate result of the operations before this place, and the present position of the con21 tending armies, it is agreed that the city, the fortifications, cannon, the munitions of war,... | |
| 1848 - 120 str.
...the part of Senor General Don Pedro Ampudia, commanding in chief of the army of North Mexico. ARTICLE 1. As the legitimate result of the operations before...general of the United States forces now at Monterey. ARTICLE 2. That the Mexican forces be allowed the fol lowing arms, to-wit : The commissioned officers,... | |
| Fayette Robinson - 1848 - 440 str.
...interview between the two generals took place, and the following terms were agreed on: " ARTICLE I. As the legitimate result of the operations before...general of the United States forces now at Monterey. ARTICLE II. That the Mexican forces be allowed to retain the following arms, to wit: the commissioned... | |
| Samuel Chester Reid - 1848 - 286 str.
...prepared in the conference room, and here incorporated. Copy of demand by United States Commissioners. 1. As the legitimate result of the operations before...and the present position of the contending armies, we demand the surrender of the town, the arms and munitions of war, and all other public property within... | |
| Nathan Covington Brooks - 1849 - 696 str.
...commanding-in-chief the Army of the North of Mexico. " Art. 1 . As the legitimate result of the operations before the place, and the present position of the contending...under-mentioned exceptions, be surrendered to the commanding-general of the United States forces now at Monterey. o fe! o 2; H " Art. 3. That the Mexican... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1849 - 408 str.
...position of the contending armies, it is agreed that the city, the fortifications, cannon, the muni' tions of war, and all other public property, with the undermentioned...general of the United States forces now at Monterey. AST. II. That the Mexican forces be allowed to retain the following arms, to wit : the commissioned... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 586 str.
...of Sefior General Don Pedro Ampudia, commanding-in-chief the Army of the North of Mexico : " ART. I. As the legitimate result of the operations before...general of the United States forces now at Monterey. been kept up far a few hours, and this would have been followed by an assault, probably on the night... | |
| 1850 - 592 str.
...to make another attack upon the fort." The following are the terms of capitulation : — ARTICLE I. As the legitimate result of the operations before...agreed that the city, the fortifications, cannon, munitions of -war, and all other public property, with the undermentioned exceptions, be surrendered... | |
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