| Charles Hunter Owen - 1908 - 316 str.
...open for negotiation at all; although the resolution by which Texas was annexed was conditioned on "the adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments."2 As soon as annexation was accomplished, indeed as soon as Congress had passed the resolution... | |
| Charles Hunter Owen - 1908 - 316 str.
...open for negotiation at all; although the resolution by which Texas was annexed was conditioned on "the adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments."2 As soon as annexation was accomplished, indeed as soon as Congress had passed the resolution... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 604 str.
...the following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit : First. Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government of all...of boundary that may arise with other governments, ana the constitution thereof, with the proper evidence of its adoption by the people of said Repub-... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 466 str.
...Texas, and one of its conditions was that a constitution should be transmitted to the President, "with proper evidence of its adoption by the people of said Republic of Texas." ' A convention assembled on July 4 of the same year and framed a constitution for the new state which... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 382 str.
...the following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit: First, Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all...with other governments; and the constitution thereof, 271 STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN, STYLED THE FOUNDER OF TEXAS, 1823 (Son of Moses Austin, of Connecticut,... | |
| Clarence Wharton - 1922 - 282 str.
...the American Congress, under which Texas was admitted, provided : First : The State to be admitted subject to the adjustment by this Government of all...arise with other Governments, and the constitution to be formed by Texas to be transmitted to the President of the United States to be presented to Congress... | |
| 1925 - 296 str.
...annexation, specifically left the question open by providing that the state of Texas was "to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all...of boundary that may arise with other governments." Texas was to hold her public lands for the payment of her debt, and provision was made for later subdivision... | |
| University of California, Berkeley - 1925 - 716 str.
...annexation, specifically left the question open bj- providing that the state of Texas was "to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all...of boundary that may arise with other governments." Texas was to hold her public lands for the payment of her debt, and provision was made for later subdivision... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1934 - 338 str.
...State of Texas and its laws. Section 1 of that resolution read as follows : Said State to be formed subject to the adjustment by this Government of all...arise with other governments and the constitution, with proper evidence of its adoption by the people of Texas, shall be transmitted by the President... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1945 - 188 str.
...pontract for the admission of Texas into the Union it was provided that — said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government of all...of boundary that may arise with other governments. The United States exercised this power and specifically recognized the boundary of Texas as extending... | |
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