Scotts Campaign in Mexico From the Rendezvous On the Island of Lobos to the T

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Scotts Campaign in Mexico From the Rendezvous On the Island of Lobos to the T
H Judge Moore
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165 and was, no doubt, regarded by the crowding and anxious thousands of the enemy that witnessed the thrilling scene from the neighboring heights, as but a fearful earnest of what was destined to befall all their other works in turn, and which would carry the victorious army of the North to the very gates of the city. They now deemed it almost certain that the, heretofore, unpolluted streets of the Capital must shortly be trod by the rest less and enterprising Anglo-Saxon, and that the rich dr...apery of their beautiful tri-colored flag, which is at once the pride and glory of their republic, must soon be furled in ignominious sub mission, to give place to the hated, but victorious stars and stripes. These, I say, might have been the fears and forebod ings of those who witnessed the fall of Molino del Rey.
On reducing the works of the King's mill, they were found to contain quite an extensive foundry, with all the machinery and apparatus necessary for moulding cannon on quite a magnifi cent scale, and was in active and successful operation up to the time of its reduction.


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