| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union ; yet stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...Confederacy as will take up arms against military despotism. " « 3d. That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic... | |
| John Milton Niles, L. T. Pease - 1838 - 620 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union ; yet stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their support and assist* ance to such of the members of the Mexican Confederacy as will take up arms against military... | |
| Edward Stiff - 1840 - 388 sider
...bound by the compact of Union ; yet stimulated by the generosity common to a free people, we offer our support and assistance to such of the members of the...will take up arms against military despotism. That we do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic have the right to... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1841 - 416 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union ; yet stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...Confederacy as will take up arms against military despotism. Third, That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the present nominal Mexican Republic,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 sider
...is no longer, morally or civilly, bound by the Compact of Union ; yet, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...of the members of the Mexican Confederacy as will lake up arms against military despotism. 3rd. That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 sider
...Compact of Union ; yet, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they ofler their support and assistance to such of the members...Confederacy as will take up arms against military despotism. 3rd. That they do not arknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic have... | |
| N. Doran Maillard - 1842 - 544 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of union ; yet, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...confederacy as will take up arms against military despotism. " 3rd. That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal Mexican republic have... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of Union ; yet, stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...Confederacy as will take up arms against military despotism. 'Third. That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the present nominal Mexican Republic... | |
| Mrs. Houstoun (Matilda Charlotte) - 1844 - 340 sider
...Texas is no longer morally or civilly bound by the compact of Union ; yet stimulated by the generosity and sympathy common to a free people, they offer their...Confederacy, as will take up arms against military despotism. " Third. — That they do not acknowledge that the present authorities of the nominal 231 Mexican Republic... | |
| United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 sider
...States of the confederacy to rally under the banner of the constitution, and freely, nobly offered her "support and assistance to such of the members of the Mexican confederacy, as would take »p arms against military despotism." Her voice was unheeded by her sisters, and she waa... | |
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