The Laws of Texas 1822-1897...

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Gammel book Company, 1905
 

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Page 342 - All persons, (Africans, the descendants of Africans, and Indians excepted,) who were residing in Texas on the day of the Declaration of Independence, shall be considered citizens of the Republic, and entitled to all the privileges of such.
Page 305 - Kepublic of Texas — Know all men by these presents, that I, , of the •in the Republic aforesaid, in consideration of dollars and cents, to me paid by , of , have granted, bargained, sold and released, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell and release...
Page 576 - Texas in Convention assembled, That all debts created by the State of Texas in aid of the late war, directly or indirectly, are hereby declared null and void; and the Legislature shall have no authority, and they are hereby forbidden to ratify the same, or to assume or provide for the payment of the same, or any part thereof. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That the Legislature of this State shall have no authority, and...
Page 431 - AN ACT GRANTING PENSIONS TO THE SURVIVING VETERANS OF THE REVOLUTION WHICH SEPARATED TEXAS FROM MEXICO.

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