Speech of Mr. Luther Severance, of Maine, on the Mexican WarJ. & G.S. Gideon, 1847 - 16 էջ |
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... slavery . Hence they early adopted the ordinance of 1787 , excluding it from the territories beyond the Ohio . At that time , slavery existed by the laws of every State in the Union except Massachusetts . The blighting influences of slavery ...
... slavery . Hence they early adopted the ordinance of 1787 , excluding it from the territories beyond the Ohio . At that time , slavery existed by the laws of every State in the Union except Massachusetts . The blighting influences of slavery ...
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... slavery throughout the Mexican Republic . The emigrants from the United States , who had brought slaves with them into Texas , evaded this decree , and never liberated their slaves , but in fact continued to import them in violation of ...
... slavery throughout the Mexican Republic . The emigrants from the United States , who had brought slaves with them into Texas , evaded this decree , and never liberated their slaves , but in fact continued to import them in violation of ...
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... slavery throughout the Mexican Republic . The emigrants from the United States , who had brought slaves with them into Texas , evaded this decree , and never liberated their slaves , but in fact continued to import them in violation of ...
... slavery throughout the Mexican Republic . The emigrants from the United States , who had brought slaves with them into Texas , evaded this decree , and never liberated their slaves , but in fact continued to import them in violation of ...
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alliance Austin Austin's colony authority boundary of Texas Brasos Cherokee citizens of Texas city of Mexico claim Coahuila and Texas coast Congress conquering a peace conquest consent constitution contracting parties declaration of independence decree doubt east emigrants empressarios expedition extended Florida French Galveston gentleman grant Gulf of Mexico Haden Edwards Humboldt independence of Texas inhabitants of Texas intendancy of San internal provinces Lafitte land in Texas left Natchez limits of Texas Louisiana Malte Brun MARTIN PARMER Mexican government minister Mississippi Missouri Moses Austin Nacogdoches never Norte north latitude northern Nueces Nuevo obtained Pike Pinkerton population President says province of Coahuila province of Texas Red river Republic Richard Fields Rio Grande Rio Hondo Sabine Salle San Antonio San Luis Potosi Santa Anna Santander sent session settlements settlers slavery slaves Spaniards Spanish spoliations Supreme Council Tamaulipas territory of Orleans Texan Texas annexation thence thing treaty Union United western boundary