Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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Halaman 119
... army has like- wise been increased , and placed on a better footing . The esti- mated expense of the war department for 1825 , to sustain the army on the footing ordained by congress , was twelve millions of dollars . The attention of ...
... army has like- wise been increased , and placed on a better footing . The esti- mated expense of the war department for 1825 , to sustain the army on the footing ordained by congress , was twelve millions of dollars . The attention of ...
Halaman 137
... army ; numerous promotions were made ; Al- lende was appointed captain - general ; Aldama , Ballesa , Ximenes , and Arias , were appointed lieutenant - generals ; and Abasolo , Ocon , and the two brothers Martines , field - marshals ...
... army ; numerous promotions were made ; Al- lende was appointed captain - general ; Aldama , Ballesa , Ximenes , and Arias , were appointed lieutenant - generals ; and Abasolo , Ocon , and the two brothers Martines , field - marshals ...
Halaman 139
... army of the royalists under count Cadena was . Under these circumstances , perceiving little prospect of de- fending the capital , the viceroy and the Spaniards were preparing to retire to Vera Cruz should the enemy prevail . Venegas ...
... army of the royalists under count Cadena was . Under these circumstances , perceiving little prospect of de- fending the capital , the viceroy and the Spaniards were preparing to retire to Vera Cruz should the enemy prevail . Venegas ...
Halaman 140
... army , and in many of which the patriots were successful . Hidalgo entered Guadalax- ara , a populous town ... army , which was protected on one side by a hill , and on the other by a small river : the bridge across the stream he ...
... army , and in many of which the patriots were successful . Hidalgo entered Guadalax- ara , a populous town ... army , which was protected on one side by a hill , and on the other by a small river : the bridge across the stream he ...
Halaman 141
... army , Hidalgo marched to Zacatecas , where he found a considerable quantity of cannon , there being a foundry in the town . Here he made a new coinage of silver , still retain- ing the " image and superscription " of Ferdinand VII ...
... army , Hidalgo marched to Zacatecas , where he found a considerable quantity of cannon , there being a foundry in the town . Here he made a new coinage of silver , still retain- ing the " image and superscription " of Ferdinand VII ...
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