The History of the Republic of Texas: From the Discovery of the Country to the Present Time; and the Cause of Her Separation from the Republic of Mexico |
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... troops for the reconquest of Texas , and the wily Texans were no sooner relieved from their apprehensions of a fresh visit from the Mexicans , and fortified by the acknowledgment of their independence by the United States , than by a ...
... troops for the reconquest of Texas , and the wily Texans were no sooner relieved from their apprehensions of a fresh visit from the Mexicans , and fortified by the acknowledgment of their independence by the United States , than by a ...
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... troops , and was better prepared for war than the United States , so that , if she should throw herself upon the south- ern states in chase of the rebels of Texas , she might pursue them to the very heart of the Union , placing the ...
... troops , and was better prepared for war than the United States , so that , if she should throw herself upon the south- ern states in chase of the rebels of Texas , she might pursue them to the very heart of the Union , placing the ...
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... troops 87 Kennedy's account of the Texan congress 88 Kennedy's picture of Texas , 1837 89 Annexation of Texas to the United States 92 93 Admiral Baudin's letter to Gen. 94 Urrea 101 90 91 Lord Palmerston's conduct re- viewed • Admiral ...
... troops 87 Kennedy's account of the Texan congress 88 Kennedy's picture of Texas , 1837 89 Annexation of Texas to the United States 92 93 Admiral Baudin's letter to Gen. 94 Urrea 101 90 91 Lord Palmerston's conduct re- viewed • Admiral ...
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... troops were reduced to such extreme distress by famine , that they ate such of their own companions as happened to die . This appeared so dreadful to the Indians , who accompanied Narvaez on this expe- dition , and who had hitherto ...
... troops were reduced to such extreme distress by famine , that they ate such of their own companions as happened to die . This appeared so dreadful to the Indians , who accompanied Narvaez on this expe- dition , and who had hitherto ...
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... was here distributed among Hidalgo's troops , a circumstance which led thou- sands of recruits to join the insurgents . The fall of Guanaguato filled the Spaniards in the capital with the HIDALGO'S CONSPIRACY . 13 Hidalgo's conspiracy.
... was here distributed among Hidalgo's troops , a circumstance which led thou- sands of recruits to join the insurgents . The fall of Guanaguato filled the Spaniards in the capital with the HIDALGO'S CONSPIRACY . 13 Hidalgo's conspiracy.
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Page 462 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature...
Page 457 - The President shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session; but no person rejected by the Senate shall be reappointed to the same office during their ensuing recess.
Page 463 - ... peace or safety of the State. No person shall be required to attend or support any ministry or place of worship against his consent, nor shall any preference be given by law to any religious denomination or mode of worship.
Page 106 - I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism, and everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all dispatch. The enemy is receiving reinforcements daily and will no doubt increase to three or four thousand in four or five days. If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country. Victory or Death.
Page 462 - ... and if, in the Legislature so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
Page 441 - Commonwealth, for the time being, shall be the commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of all the military forces of the State, by sea and land ; and shall have full power, by himself, or by any commander, or other officer or officers, from time to time, to train, instruct, exercise and govern the militia...
Page 442 - That either of the justices of the Supreme Court, or a judge of any district court of the United States, in addition to the authority already conferred by law, shall have power to grant writs of habeas corpus in all cases of...
Page 452 - Neither House, without the consent of the other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that at which the two Houses are sitting. But this regulation shall not extend to the Senate when it shall exercise the powers mentioned in the Article.
Page 106 - If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country. VICTORY OR DEATH.
Page 455 - Ohio ; and all prosecutions shall be carried on in the name and by the authority of the state of Ohio ; and all indictments shall conclude against the peace and dignity of the same.