| Charles Hunter Owen - 1908 - 312 pages
...to citizens of the United States indicate that Mexico places little value on that province; and the emigrants will carry with them our principles of law, liberty, and religion. . . . Some collisions have occurred and others may be anticipated with confidence. These 86 collisions... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1927 - 754 pages
...1827, Clay wrote to Poinsett that the extensive grants of land made to citizens of the United States "without any sort of equivalent, judging according to our opinions of the value of the land," authorized the belief that but little value was placed upon the province of Texas by the... | |
| Eugene Campbell Barker - 1928 - 184 pages
...belief that but little value is placed upon the possession of the province by that government. Those grants seem to have been made without any sort of...liberty, and religion; and however much it might be hoped they might be disposed to amalgamate with the ancient inhabitants of Mexico, so far as political freedom... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1928 - 652 pages
...the United States the territory between the Sabine and Rio Grande, stating that ' ' these immigrants will carry with them our principles of law, liberty, and religion and, however much it may be hoped they might be disposed to amalgamate with the ancient inhabitants of Mexico, so far as... | |
| Henry Clay - 1468 pages
...the belief that but little value is placed upon the possession of the province by that Government.2 These grants seem to have been made without any sort...judging according to our opinions of the value of lands. They have been made to, and, apparently, in contemplation of being settled by, citizens from... | |
| 1842 - 442 pages
...should never be able to reach it. Slavery should little value is placed upon the possession of the province by that government. These grants seem to...United States. These emigrants will carry with them our the Arkansas can be traced, which the treaty ought i pollr itself abroad without restraint, and find... | |
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