Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 2013
... Texians have learned their lessons of liberty where alone they can be well learned , at the fireside . They take with them our liberty , language , and laws ; and in my heart I believe the three are in- separable , and that the first ...
... Texians have learned their lessons of liberty where alone they can be well learned , at the fireside . They take with them our liberty , language , and laws ; and in my heart I believe the three are in- separable , and that the first ...
Page 2019
... Texians should continue to receive assistance in men and money drawn from the United States , and should be further sustained by the co - operation of our army advanced into the heart of their country ; and suppose , upon this ...
... Texians should continue to receive assistance in men and money drawn from the United States , and should be further sustained by the co - operation of our army advanced into the heart of their country ; and suppose , upon this ...
Page 2021
... Texians assert that this resistance was not beeause they even then wished to separate from the confederacy ; but , on the contrary , because they were desirous to bring back the Government to the terms of the constitution of 1824. " If ...
... Texians assert that this resistance was not beeause they even then wished to separate from the confederacy ; but , on the contrary , because they were desirous to bring back the Government to the terms of the constitution of 1824. " If ...
Page 2025
... Texians , are gener- ally citizens of the United States , whose families , for the greater part , are still residing in the United States . We are told that this independent nation possesses a navy , an army , & c . The report informs ...
... Texians , are gener- ally citizens of the United States , whose families , for the greater part , are still residing in the United States . We are told that this independent nation possesses a navy , an army , & c . The report informs ...
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... Texians are in complete and undisturbed posses- sion of all they claim ; that they can , at any time , oppose an ... Texians have been engaged either with the Mexicans to estab- lish a republic , or against them to defend it , they have ...
... Texians are in complete and undisturbed posses- sion of all they claim ; that they can , at any time , oppose an ... Texians have been engaged either with the Mexicans to estab- lish a republic , or against them to defend it , they have ...
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