| Joseph Reese Fry - 1847 - 378 頁
...Nearly two hundred of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th...regiments perfectly equipped and appointed. Eight 13 pieces of artillery, several colours and standards, a great number of prisoners, including fourteen... | |
| Joseph Reese Fry - 1847 - 378 頁
...Nearly two hundred of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th...veteran regiments perfectly equipped and appointed. 13 pieces of artillery, several colours and standards, a great number of prisoners, including fourteen... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1847 - 398 頁
...Nearly two hundred of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His loss in killed, wounded-, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th..." Our victory has been decisive. A small force has OTercome immense odds of the best troops that Mexico THK QAUSES OF OUR SUCCESS. 157 can furnish —... | |
| 1847 - 876 頁
...artillery, prisoners and other evidences of victory. To use the language of Gen. Taylor's dispatch—" Our victory has been decisive. A small force has overcome immense odds of the best troops Mexico can furnish — veteran regiments, perfectly equipped and appointed." Gen. Taylor's promise... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1848 - 448 頁
...great. Nearly 200 of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His less in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th and 9th, is, I think, moderately estimated at 1000 men. l . Our victory has been decisive. A small force has overcame immense odds of the best troops... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1850 - 522 頁
...Nearly two hundred of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th...overcome immense odds of the best troops that Mexico can furnish—veteran regiments perfectly equipped and appointed. Eight pieces of artillery, several colors... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 頁
...buried by the Americans, on the day succeeding the battle. The total loss of the Mexicans, in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th and 9th, is moderately estimated, by General Taylor, at one thousand men. " Our victory," says General Taylor,... | |
| James Orimel Brayman - 1853 - 558 頁
...great. Nearly 200 of his dead were buried by us on the day succeeding the battle. His loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th and 9th, is, I think, moderately estimated at 1000 men. " Our victory has been decisive. A small farce has overcome immense odds of the best troops... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 頁
...hundred of their dead were buried by the Americans the day after the battle. Their loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th and 9th, was estimated by General Taylor at one thousand men. The loss of the Americans was thirty-nine killed... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1855 - 714 頁
...hundred of their dead were buried by the Americans the day after the battle. Their loss in killed, wounded, and missing, in the two affairs of the 8th and 9th, was estimated by General Taylor at one thousand men. The loss of the Americans was thirty-nine killed... | |
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