History of Mexico: 1824-1861A.L. Bancroft, 1885 |
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... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 267-72 ; Tornel , Breve Reseña Hist . , 163-4 ; Liceaga , Adic . y Rect . , 617-18 . 29 ' Santa Anna was acquitted . His course in Vera Cruz was declared mer- itorious , the nation having adopted the federal ...
... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 267-72 ; Tornel , Breve Reseña Hist . , 163-4 ; Liceaga , Adic . y Rect . , 617-18 . 29 ' Santa Anna was acquitted . His course in Vera Cruz was declared mer- itorious , the nation having adopted the federal ...
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... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 286-7 , of bad faith ; it is on record that every act of his was pursuant to orders from Mexico . All the occurrences in Guadalajara and Tepic appeared in the government gaceta for June and July . Bustamante ...
... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 286-7 , of bad faith ; it is on record that every act of his was pursuant to orders from Mexico . All the occurrences in Guadalajara and Tepic appeared in the government gaceta for June and July . Bustamante ...
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... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , 198 ; Bustamante , Cuad . Hist . , MS . , viii . 266-7 ; Id . , Diario Mex . , MS . , xlv . 203 ; Id . , Hist . Iturbide , 273–4 . THE FEDERAL DISTRICT . 25 Durango , Guanajuato , Jalisco 24 REPUBLICAN ...
... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , 198 ; Bustamante , Cuad . Hist . , MS . , viii . 266-7 ; Id . , Diario Mex . , MS . , xlv . 203 ; Id . , Hist . Iturbide , 273–4 . THE FEDERAL DISTRICT . 25 Durango , Guanajuato , Jalisco 24 REPUBLICAN ...
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... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 341 . 15 În 1830 he acted as plenipotentiary to conclude treaties with Chile . In 1831 he was made dean of Puebla . The following year he labored for the peace of the republic , and was again minister of ...
... Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 341 . 15 În 1830 he acted as plenipotentiary to conclude treaties with Chile . In 1831 he was made dean of Puebla . The following year he labored for the peace of the republic , and was again minister of ...
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... that those which he gave later to Victoria himself were equally so . Ib . Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 341-4 , confirms this statement . MASONIC LODGES . 33 American minister , 18 but the 32 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT .
... that those which he gave later to Victoria himself were equally so . Ib . Zavala , Revol . Mex . , i . 341-4 , confirms this statement . MASONIC LODGES . 33 American minister , 18 but the 32 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT .
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Página 540 - And, in order to preclude all difficulty in tracing upon the ground the limit separating Upper from Lower California, it is agreed that the said limit shall consist of a straight line drawn from the middle of the Rio Gila, where it unites with the Colorado, to a point on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, distant one marine league due south of the southernmost point of the port of San Diego...
Página 325 - ... Prudence, therefore, seems to dictate that we should still stand aloof and maintain our present attitude, if not until Mexico itself or one of the great foreign powers shall recognize the independence of the new government, at least until the lapse of time or the course of events shall have proved beyond cavil or dispute the ability of the people of that country to maintain their separate sovereignty and to uphold the government constituted by them.
Página 488 - Trist, commissioner, &c., as well as myself, had been admonished by the best friends of peace — intelligent neutrals and some American residents — against precipitation ; lest, by wantonly driving away the government and others, dishonored, we might scatter the elements of peace, excite a spirit of national desperation, and thus indefinitely postpone the hope of accommodation.
Página 174 - A treaty of commerce, amity, and limits, will be established between Mexico and Texas, the territory of the latter not to extend beyond the Rio Bravo del Norte.
Página 422 - You are surrounded by twenty thousand men, and cannot in any human probability avoid suffering a rout, and being cut to pieces with your troops ; but as you deserve consideration and particular esteem, I wish to save you from a catastrophe, and for that purpose give you this notice, in order that you may surrender at discretion, under the assurance that you will be treated with the consideration belonging to the Mexican character...
Página 18 - The legislative power is vested in a Congress consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate, and the executive in a President. Representatives...
Página 368 - The cup of forbearance had been exhausted, even before the recent information from the frontier of the Del Norte. But now, after reiterated menaces, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory, and shed American blood upon the American soil.
Página 398 - To avoid collisions, and for mutual convenience, that the troops of the United States will not occupy the city until the Mexican forces have withdrawn, except for hospital and storage purposes. ART.
Página 541 - The river Gila, and the part of the Rio Bravo del Norte lying below the southern boundary of New Mexico, being, agreeably to the fifth article, divided in the middle, between the two republics, the navigation of the Gila and of the Bravo below said boundary shall be free and common to the vessels and citizens of both countries ; and neither shall...
Página 398 - As the legitimate result of the operations before this place, and the present position of the contending armies, it is agreed that the city, the fortifications, cannon, the munitions of war, and all other public property, with the undermentioned exceptions, be surrendered to the commanding general of the United States forces now at Monterey.