| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 pągines
...appealing to a candid world for the necessities of our condition, do hereby resolve and DEcLARE, that our political connection with the Mexican nation has forever...that the people of Texas, do now constitute a FREE, SoVKREIGN, and INDEPENDENT REPUBLIc, and are fully in. vested with all the rights and attributes which... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 614 pągines
...the necessities of our condition, do hereby resolve and DEcLARE, that our pohtical connection willi the Mexican nation has forever ended, and that the people of Texas, do now constitute a FREE, SoVsREIGN, and INDEPENDENT REPUBLIc, and are fully invested with all the rights and attributes which... | |
| Texas - 1838 - 1142 pągines
...the necessities of our condition, do hereby re'ohe and declare, that our political connfelfon m»'M the Mexican nation has forever ended, and that the...independent nations; and, conscious of the rectitude of our intention*, toe fearlessly and confidently commit the issue to the supreme Arbiter of the destinies... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 pągines
...condition, do hereby resolve and DECLARE that our political connexion with the Mexican nation has for ever ended, and that the people of Texas do now constitute...and attributes which properly belong to independent States ; and, conscious of the rectitude of our intentions, we fearlessly and confidently commit the... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 pągines
...condition, do hereby resolve and DECLARE that our political connexion with the Mexican nation has for ever ended, and that the people of Texas do now constitute a FREE, SOVEREIGN, AND INDEPENDENT REPTJIJLIC, and are fully invested with all the rights and attributes which properly belong to independent... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 pągines
...our condition, do hereby resolve and declare, that our political connexion with the Mexican nation is forever ended, and that the people of Texas do now constitute a. free, sovereign and and independent Republic— and are fully invested with all the rights and attributes which properly... | |
| United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 pągines
...necessities of our condition, do hereby resolve and declare that our political connexion with the Mexicaji nation has forever ended -.and that the people of Texas do now constitute a FRF.F., SOVF.RKIGN, ANDINDF.I'KNDENT KF.PI'BLIC, and are fully invested with all the rights and attributes... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 626 pągines
...be free, an(J incapable of se\f_ government. "The necessity ofge] ^~_pre ^^ therefore, r*«w decree3 nation has forever ended, and that the people of Texas...rectitude of our intentions, we fearlessly and confidently submit the issue to the Supreme Arbiter of the destinies of nations." The appeal was sustained by an... | |
| United States. President (1845-1849 : Polk) - 1846 - 20 pągines
...convention, who, in the month of March, 1836, issued a formal declaration that their ' political connexion with the Mexican nation has forever ended, and that...with all the rights and attributes which properly be~Qng to independent nations. " They also adopted for their government a liberal republican constitution.... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 634 pągines
...appealing to a candid world for the necessities of our condition, do hereby resolve and declare that our political connection with the Mexican nation has forever ended, and that the people of Texas do m>w constitute a FREE, SOVEREIGN, AND INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC, and are fully invested with all the rights... | |
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