| George Allen - 1843 - 56 lehte
...a rebellious province; but the world has been obliged to take a very different view of the matter. From the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April,...independence as Mexico herself, and with quite as much sta-1 bility of government. Practically free and independent, ac-{ knowledged as a political sovereignty... | |
| United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 lehte
...Bocanegra of the 8th July, 1842, says: "From the time of the battle'of San Jacinto, In April, 18M, to the present moment, Texas has exhibited the same...no hostile foot finding rest within her territory /or sir rr seven ye«rr, and Mexico herself refraining/or all that period from any further attempt... | |
| United States. President (1845-1849 : Polk) - 1846 - 20 lehte
...rebellious ' province; but the world has been obliged to take ' a very different view of the matter. From the ' time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April,...much stability ' of government. Practically free and independ' ent, acknowledged as a political sovereignty by ' the principal Powersof the world, no hostile... | |
| 1846 - 78 lehte
...* Mr. Webster, in his reply to Bocanegra, maintains substantially our position. He declares that " from the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April,...Mexico herself, and with quite as much stability of government-~-practically free and independent, acknowledged as a political sovereignty by the principal... | |
| 1847 - 412 lehte
...take a very different view of the matter. From the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April, 1S36, to the present moment, Texas has exhibited the same...the principal Powers of the world, no hostile foot rinding rest within her territory for six or seven years, and Mexico herself refraining for all that... | |
| Waddy Thompson - 1847 - 314 lehte
...a rebellious province ; but the world has been obliged to take a very different view of the matter. From the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April,...herself, and with quite as much stability of Government. R:actically free and independent, acknowledged as a political sovereignty by the principal Powers of... | |
| Charles T. Porter - 1849 - 232 lehte
...a rebellious province, but the world has been obliged to take a very different view of the matter." "Texas has exhibited the same external signs of national independence as Mexico herself." " Practically free and independent, acknowledged as a political sovereignty by the principal powers... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 418 lehte
...a rebellious province ; but the world has been obliged to take a very different view of the matter. From the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April,...quite as much stability of government. Practically freejmd independent, acknowledged as a political sovereignty by the principal powers of the world,... | |
| Raphael Semmes - 1851 - 506 lehte
...state of the United States, to Seftor Bocanegra, minister of foreign relations of Mexico : " Since the battle of San Jacinto, in April 1836, to the present moment, Texas has given as many proofs of national independence, as Mexico herself, and has possessed quite as much stability... | |
| Levi Woodbury - 1852 - 656 lehte
...Let us read what he, as well as they, state on the point of an actual war during that eight years : "From the time of the battle of San Jacinto, in April, 1836, to the present moment, Texas hod exhibited the same external signs of national independence as Mexico herself, and with quite as... | |
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