The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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Page 56
... friends resolved to an- ticipate its decline , and to place him on the throne . On the night of the 18th of May , the non - commisioned officers of the garrison of Mexico , who were devoted to his person , assembled before his windows ...
... friends resolved to an- ticipate its decline , and to place him on the throne . On the night of the 18th of May , the non - commisioned officers of the garrison of Mexico , who were devoted to his person , assembled before his windows ...
Page 66
... friends of Bustamante having availed them- selves of the opportune disgrace of his rival , to elect him to the presidency . Under the new administration occurred the fede- ralist pronunciamento of 1840 , in Mexico , under General Urrea ...
... friends of Bustamante having availed them- selves of the opportune disgrace of his rival , to elect him to the presidency . Under the new administration occurred the fede- ralist pronunciamento of 1840 , in Mexico , under General Urrea ...
Page 84
... friend , in search of a night's lodging , we reached the steps of the high altar , which we ascended ; the altar - table ... friends in the bivouac . " It was a very romantic scene : the cavalry horses were picketed in rows , with their ...
... friend , in search of a night's lodging , we reached the steps of the high altar , which we ascended ; the altar - table ... friends in the bivouac . " It was a very romantic scene : the cavalry horses were picketed in rows , with their ...
Page 85
... friends ' figures slumbering on their tomb - like couches . All was still , save ever and anon the sharp cry of— ' Sentenéla alerta ! ' repeated from sentry to sentry in the bivouac . " May the Almighty watch over and guard you from ...
... friends ' figures slumbering on their tomb - like couches . All was still , save ever and anon the sharp cry of— ' Sentenéla alerta ! ' repeated from sentry to sentry in the bivouac . " May the Almighty watch over and guard you from ...
Page 88
... friend Don Juan , we are very , very badly off . ' 6 " Yes , ' I replied , we are , Don Ignacio ; and I particularly , for I am wet to the skin . ' " All at once I bethought me of the cura . " They inquire the way to his reverence's ...
... friend Don Juan , we are very , very badly off . ' 6 " Yes , ' I replied , we are , Don Ignacio ; and I particularly , for I am wet to the skin . ' " All at once I bethought me of the cura . " They inquire the way to his reverence's ...
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