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... tion of this nature ; and that , if the government had but itself to consult , the expression of these feelings would have been left out of the communication , as they only tend to irritate ; but that I knew , as well as he did , that ...
... tion of this nature ; and that , if the government had but itself to consult , the expression of these feelings would have been left out of the communication , as they only tend to irritate ; but that I knew , as well as he did , that ...
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... tion , a new convention was concluded on the 30th of January , 1843 , between the two governments , to relieve that of Mexico from this embarrassment . By its terms , the interest due on the whole amount awarded was ordered to be paid ...
... tion , a new convention was concluded on the 30th of January , 1843 , between the two governments , to relieve that of Mexico from this embarrassment . By its terms , the interest due on the whole amount awarded was ordered to be paid ...
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... tion with the Mexican government , that there should be an unqua- lified retraction of the note of Mr. Peña y Peña to you of the 20th altimo . This might be a necessary preliminary , if there had been no change of government . But in ...
... tion with the Mexican government , that there should be an unqua- lified retraction of the note of Mr. Peña y Peña to you of the 20th altimo . This might be a necessary preliminary , if there had been no change of government . But in ...
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... tion of the monarchical tendencies of Paredes . * My note will be presented at the most propitious moment tha could have been selected . All attempts to effect a loan have com pletely failed . The suspicion of an intention to introduce ...
... tion of the monarchical tendencies of Paredes . * My note will be presented at the most propitious moment tha could have been selected . All attempts to effect a loan have com pletely failed . The suspicion of an intention to introduce ...
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... tion all manner of springs and artifices , alternately plying intrigue and violence , and seizing a moment to despoil her of a precious part of her territory , regardless of the incontrovertible rights of the most unquestionable ...
... tion all manner of springs and artifices , alternately plying intrigue and violence , and seizing a moment to despoil her of a precious part of her territory , regardless of the incontrovertible rights of the most unquestionable ...
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Congressional Serial Set, Edição 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Visualização integral - 1901 |
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Adjutant ARMY OF OCCUPATION arrival artillery Assistant Adjutant Assistant Quartermaster August boats Brazos Santiago Brevet Brig Brigadier Camargo camp Captain command Commodore communication companies copy court Cruz dated deemed depot despatch directed discharge dragoons duty enclose enemy expedition force general-in-chief harness HEAD-QUARTERS HENRY STANTON herewith home squadron honor horses infantry instant instructions JESUP July June letter Lieutenant Colonel Major General Scott Major General Taylor Matamoras ment Mexican Mexican government Mexico military Monterey mules necessary obedient servant operations Orleans Peña person Point Isabel President purchase quartermaster's department received regiment respect respectfully Rio Grande river route Saltillo Santa Secretary Secretary of War sent September ship Slidell SPECIAL ORDERS squadron steamer supplies Tampico territory Texas tion transportation troops ultimo undersigned United Vera Cruz vessels volunteers W. L. MARCY W. W. S. BLISS wagons Washington city WINFIELD SCOTT
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Página 265 - States and the provisions of this act; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States; nor shall the lands or other property of nonresidents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents.
Página 265 - And in case of the death, removal, resignation, or necessary absence of the governor...
Página 168 - House dissenting) had declared that 'by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
Página 183 - When the debtor has concealed himself, or absconded, or absented himself 'from his usual place of abode in this Territory, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him.
Página 264 - ... France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies south of the Mississippi territory, and of an east and west line, to commence on the Mississippi River, at the thirty-third degree of north latitude, and to extend west to the western boundary of the said cession, shall constitute a territory of the United States, under the name of the territory of Orleans ; the government whereof shall be organized and administered as follows: Sec.
Página 13 - Congress of the United States, to annex herself to our Union; and, under these circumstances, it was plainly our duty to extend our protection over her citizens and soil.
Página 179 - The Supreme Court shall have a general superintending control over all inferior courts, and shall have power to issue writs of error, habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, procedendo, and other original and remedial writs, and to hear, and determine the same. In all other cases it shall have appellate jurisdiction only.
Página 180 - OF RIGHTS. That the general, great, and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and unalterably established, WE DECLARE that SECTION 1.
Página 265 - Indian affairs, and shall approve of all laws passed by the legislative assembly before they shall take effect ; he may grant pardons for offences against the laws of the said territory, and reprieves for offenses against the laws of the United States...
Página 138 - If you insist in remaining upon the soil of the department of Tamaulipas, it will clearly result that arms, and arms alone, must decide the question ; and in that case I advise you that we accept the war to which, with so much injustice on your part, you provoke us, and that, on our part, this war shall be conducted conformably to the principles established by the most civilized nations, that is to say, that the law of nations and of war shall be the guide of my operations ; trusting that on your...