| Melinda Rankin - 1850 - 210 str.
...the Gulf of Mexico, three leagues from land, to the mouth of the Rio Grande, thence up the principle stream of said river to its source, thence due North to the 42d degree of latitude. This boundary was defined by an act of the first Texian Congress, and continued... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1851 - 398 str.
...Mexico. They were declared to be as follows : — " Beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande ; thence up the principal stream of said river to its source ; thence due north to the 42° of north latitude ; thence along the boundary line, as defined in the treaty between the United... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1852 - 390 str.
...Beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande, thence up the principal stream of said river to its source ; thence along the boundary line, as defined in the...between the United States and Spain, to the beginning." This line, established by Texas, not only included the original province which extended along the left... | |
| 1848 - 622 str.
...Texas, approved December 19, 1836, to wit: — beginning at " the mouth of the Rio Grande ; thence up the principal stream of said river to its source;...north to the forty-second degree of north latitude." [The Secretary then adverts to the apprehended designs of Great Britain and France upon California,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1854 - 668 str.
...Mexico, three leagues from land, to the mouth of the Rio Grande; thence up the principal stream of that river to its source ; thence due north to the forty-second...between the United States and Spain, to the beginning." An act of Congress, the terms of which were accepted by Texas, in 1850, established her northern and... | |
| 1854 - 144 str.
...principal stream of the said river to its source; then due north to the 42° of north latitude; thenccalong the boundary line as defined in the treaty between the United States and Spain to the beginning." That, sir, is the boundary claimed by Texas. After her annexation to the United States, and after the... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1854 - 780 str.
...the boundaries of Texas were defined as follows : " Beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande ; thence up the principal stream of said river to its source ; thence due north to the 42° of north latitude ; thence along the boundary line, as defined in the treaty between the United... | |
| Henry Washington Hilliard - 1855 - 510 str.
...Congress of Texas, approved December 19, 1836, to wit: beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande, thence up the principal stream of said river to its source,...north to the forty-second degree of north latitude." A debt already pronounced to be worthless was to be discharged, in consideration of a relinquishment... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1862 - 830 str.
...boundaries of Texas were defined as follows : '• Beginning at the mouth of the Kio Grande; thence up the principal stream of said river to its source : thence due north to the 4'2° of north latitude ; thence along the boundary line, as defined in the treaty between the United... | |
| Robert Sears - 1876 - 664 str.
...Mexico, three leagues from land, to the mouth of the Rio Grande ; thence up the principal stream of that river to its source; thence due north to the forty-second...between the United States and Spain, to the beginning." An act of Congress, the terms of which were accepted by Texas, in 1850, established her northern and... | |
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