| United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 str.
...defence of the republican principles of the federal constitution of Mexico of 1804. "Second. That Texa> is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact...stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a flee people, they offer their support and assistance to such of the members of the Mexican confederacy... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1844 - 1054 str.
...political rights ; that they were no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union, but that, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offered their support and assistance to such of the members of the confederacy as would take up arms... | |
| 1845 - 648 str.
...in defence of the Republican principles of the Federal Constitution of Mexico, of 1-24. « Second, That Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by...common to a free people, they offer their support and assistance to such of the members of the Mexican Confederacy as will take up arms against military... | |
| Richard Smith Coxe - 1846 - 130 str.
...and in defence of the republican principles of the Federal Constitution of Mexico of 1824. " Second. That Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by...common to a free people, they offer their support and assistance to such of the members of the Mexican confederacy as will take up arms against a military... | |
| Nathan Covington Brooks - 1849 - 696 str.
...despots, and in defence of the republican principles of the federal constitution of Mexico in 1824. " 2d. That Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by...common to a free people, they offer their support and assistance to such of the members of the Mexican confederacy as will take up arms against military... | |
| Homer S. Thrall - 1883 - 910 str.
...despots, and in defence of the Republican institutions of the Constitution of Mexico of 1824. " 2. That Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of the union. Yet, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 844 str.
...well as of the republican principles of the Mexican federal constitution of 1824. 2d. That Texas was no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union; yet, prompted by generosity and sympathy, she offered support and assistance to such memIKT.: of the Mexican... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 842 str.
...well as of the republican principles of the Mexican federal constitution of 1824. 2d. That Texas was no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union; yet, prompted by generosity and sympathy, she offered support and assistance to such members of the Mexican... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1220 str.
...political rights ; that they were no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union, but that, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offered their support and assistance to such of the members of the confederacy as would take up arms... | |
| John Henry Brown - 1887 - 412 str.
...the majority, sets forth ample justification for a declaration of independence by enacting firstly, "that Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union," and secondly "that they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic... | |
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