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Página 1293
... Texian war going on , and we took possession of the country . He alluded to a document , draughted by Mr. Madison , which had been pressed upon him by Mr. C. The joint possession of Mobile and Pensacola , by the treaty of 1818 - '19 ...
... Texian war going on , and we took possession of the country . He alluded to a document , draughted by Mr. Madison , which had been pressed upon him by Mr. C. The joint possession of Mobile and Pensacola , by the treaty of 1818 - '19 ...
Página 1763
... Texian commissioners will be recalled , and Texas will apply to a foreign Power . Eng- land , seeking for a new source of her supplies of cotton , will be eager to acknowledge her independence , both for the purpose of obtaining from ...
... Texian commissioners will be recalled , and Texas will apply to a foreign Power . Eng- land , seeking for a new source of her supplies of cotton , will be eager to acknowledge her independence , both for the purpose of obtaining from ...
Página 1915
... Texian Government and Santa Anna . This treaty Mr. P. re- garded as amounting to a recognition on the part of Mexico of the independence of Texas . The Vice Presi- dent of Texas was about to proceed to Vera Cruz , to enforce from the ...
... Texian Government and Santa Anna . This treaty Mr. P. re- garded as amounting to a recognition on the part of Mexico of the independence of Texas . The Vice Presi- dent of Texas was about to proceed to Vera Cruz , to enforce from the ...
Página 1917
... Texian ? Let the victory of Saint Jacinto answer . Mr. N. said he would not touch on the ulterior ques- tions connected with this subject ; and he regretted that the honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. CAL- HOUN ] had alluded ...
... Texian ? Let the victory of Saint Jacinto answer . Mr. N. said he would not touch on the ulterior ques- tions connected with this subject ; and he regretted that the honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. CAL- HOUN ] had alluded ...
Página 1921
... Texian armed schooner the Invincible has been brought liberty , person and property . These circumstances , un- into an American port by an American ship of war . If directed by Government , and without the knowledge of parties and ...
... Texian armed schooner the Invincible has been brought liberty , person and property . These circumstances , un- into an American port by an American ship of war . If directed by Government , and without the knowledge of parties and ...
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