It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general finds himself separated from the troops he so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteers, who have shared with him the active services of the field, he feels the attachment due to such... History of the War with Mexico - Página 185por Horatio Oliver Ladd - 1883 - 328 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Frost - 1847 - 422 páginas
...himself separated from the troops he so long commanded. To General Taylor taking leave of the Vet'erans: those corps, regular and volunteer, who have shared...his regret that he cannot participate with them in At the sanguinary battle of Chippewa, Worth was aid to General Scott, and bore his full share in its... | |
| William Seaton Henry - 1847 - 384 páginas
...bayonets, filled with tears when the order announcing our separation was read. It was as follows : " It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteer, who had shared with him the active services of the field, he feels the attachment due such associations... | |
| 1848 - 120 páginas
...reference to advancing upon San Luis Potosi. Upon parting with his old veteran soldiers, General Taylor " It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...services of the field, he feels the attachment due such associations ; while to those making their first campaign, he must express his regret that he... | |
| 1850 - 598 páginas
...parting with his veteran companions General Taylor delivered the following brief but admirable address : "It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...he so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteers, who have shared with him the active services of the field, he feels the attachment due... | |
| 1850 - 592 páginas
...parting with his veteran companions General Taylor delivered we following brief but admirable address : "It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...separated from the troops he so long commanded. To tnose corps, regular and volunteers, who have shared with him the active services of the field, he... | |
| 1860 - 557 páginas
...parting with his veteran companions General Taylor delivered the following brief but admirable address : "It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...he so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteers, who have shared with him th* active services of the field, he feels the attachment due... | |
| Mexican war - 1860 - 566 páginas
...parting with his veteran companions General Taylor delivered the following brief but admirable address : "It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...he so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteers, who have shared with him th<> active services of the field, he feels the attachment due... | |
| John Reese Kenly - 1873 - 528 páginas
...small detachments and posts." General Taylor issued the following order the day he left Victoria : " It is with deep sensibility that the commanding general...commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteer, who had shared with him the active services of the field, he feels the attachment due such associations;... | |
| Mary Stanbery Watts - 1910 - 752 páginas
...sensibility," he wrote, "that the commanding general finds himself separated from the troops he has so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteer,...services of the field, he feels the attachment due such associations; while to those making their first campaign, he must express his regret that he cannot... | |
| MARY S. WATTS - 1910 - 716 páginas
...sensibility," he wrote, "that the commanding general finds himself separated from the troops he has so long commanded. To those corps, regular and volunteer,...services of the field, he feels the attachment due such associations; while to those making their first campaign, he must express his regret that he cannot... | |
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