| John Ross Browne, James Wickes Taylor - 1867 - 374 strani
...under the command of Captain Cota, in their pursuit, remaining myself, with the rest of the divieion, and the artillery, to guard this point," &c., &c....Cruz. This paper will also serve as a specimen of California eloquence at that period, and I commend it at the present moment as a model to our political... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 780 strani
...division, and the artillery, to guard this point," &c., &c. And here is another of the same peiiod. It now appears that the Americans who sided with Alvarado...Cruz. This paper will also serve as a specimen of California eloquence at that period, and 1 commend it at the present moment as a model to our political... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury, John Ross Browne - 1867 - 326 strani
...same period. It now appears that the Americans who sided with Alvarado had fallen under suspicion arid into disfavor at about the time that their chief made...Cruz. This paper will also serve as a specimen of California eloquence at that period, and I commend it at the present moment as a model t6 our political... | |
| Oscar Tully Shuck - 1870 - 804 strani
...•tc., &c." And here is another of the same period. It now appears that the Americans who resided with Alvarado had fallen under suspicion and into...perhaps, it is said by surprise, and sent to Mexico. AinongHt them was Mr. Isaac Graham, of Santa Cruz. This paper will also serve as a specimen of Californian... | |
| Oscar Tully Shuck - 1870 - 762 strani
...point, &c., &c." And here is another of the same period. It now appears that the Americans who resided with Alvarado had fallen under suspicion and into...differences with the Central Government, and received his cornmission as Governor ad interim. They were all arrested, some fifteen or twenty perhaps, it is said... | |
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