| James Thompson McCleary - 1895 - 398 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties, but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association. 6th. That Texas is responsible for the expenses of her armies now in the... | |
| Texas State Historical Association - 1910 - 382 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties ; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association." 'Austin to General Council, December 11, 1835. MS., Texas State Library.... | |
| 1902 - 384 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association.1 'Austin, in arguing at a later time against an absolute declaration of... | |
| Cadwell Walton Raines - 1903 - 546 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties; hut that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association. " 'Sixth — That Texas is responsible for the expenses of her armies now... | |
| Cyrus Townsend Brady - 1905 - 352 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties ; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...that nation is governed by the Constitution and laws, which were formed for the government of the Political Association. " 6. That Texas is responsible for... | |
| 1906 - 370 str.
...government, or to adopt such measures as they deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties, but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association."' There were not wanting astute Mexicans in Texas who claimed that the declaration... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 604 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican Government...Constitution and Laws that were formed for the government of the Political Association. Oth. That Texas is responsible for the expenses of her Armies now in the... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 628 str.
...protect their rights and liberties; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican Governmeut so long as that nation is governed by the Constitution and Laws that were formed for the government of the Political Association. 6th. That Texas is responsible for the expenses of her Armies now in the... | |
| Charles Shirley Potts - 1910 - 644 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties, but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association. 6th. That Texas is responsible for the expense of her armies now in the... | |
| Frank White Johnson - 1914 - 702 str.
...to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties, but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican government...constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the political association. 6th. That Texas is responsible for the expenses of her armies now in the... | |
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