The Scouting Expeditions of Mccullochs Texas Rangers Or the Summer And Fall C
The Scouting Expeditions of Mccullochs Texas Rangers Or the Summer And Fall C
Samuel C Samuel Chester Reid
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Scott, throughout, indicates an ardent friendship or admiration for that officer ; yet he is not lauded extravagantly nor improperly, at the expense of others. It is well enough written, without any special claim to commendation, for style or arrangement. The high praise awarded to West Point graduates, both here and in Ripley's book, does not emanate with grace or delicacy from eleves of that institution. * The services of those gentlemen were too conspicuous to be overlooked by the country th...ey constituted a majority of the regular officers, and were freely distributed among the volunteer troops and other writers could have displayed their me rits, and the high character and eminent value of that academy, without any sacrifice of modesty or good taste. We are sure that so high a mark could never be omitted or disregarded in any comppehensive and fair representa tion of our Mexican operations and none other will be * A writer of South-Carolina, signing " Marlborough, " to a series of highly interesting and valuable sketches of the battles and manoeuvres in which the Palmetto Regiment was engaged, remarks : " Let others gainsay, but it is our opinion, that the scenes of glory and success, which have so constantly attended our arms in Mexico, are attributable to the admirable stamina to be found among the officers of the regular army.
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