| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 trang
...following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit : " First. Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government of all questions...of boundary that may arise with other governments; and the Constitution thereof, with the proper evidence of its adoption by the people of said Republic... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1887 - 996 trang
...PRESIDENT, 1845-49. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH By BRAOV. expressly stated that the State was to be formed " subject to the adjustment by this Government of all questions...of boundary that may arise with other governments, "but the moment the resolutions were passed the Government assumed, as a matter beyond dispute, that... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 trang
...to the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new state," etc. " Said state to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all questions...of boundary that may arise with other governments." Stat. at L., V., p. 797. POLK'S USURPATION IN THE BOUNDART QUESTION. 101 "adjustment" of it with Mexico.... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 trang
...the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new state," etc. • " Said state to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other irovornmPnls." Stat. at L., V., p. 797. POLK'S USURPATION IN THE BOUXDART QUESTION. 101 "adjustment"... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1887 - 442 trang
...properly included within, and rightfully belonging to, the Republic of Texas," and speaking of " an adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments," evidently looked to such negotiation. The question of boundary was whether Texas extended only as far... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 544 trang
...was avoided in the instrument, and it was expressly stated that the State was to be formed " subject to the adjustment by this Government of all questions...of boundary that may arise with other governments," but the moment the resolutions were passed the Government assumed, as a matter beyond dispute, that... | |
| Richard W. Thompson - 1896 - 280 trang
...expressly provided as a primary condition that the State of Texas was to be thereafter "formed, subject to the adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments"—that is, with Mexico, the only other government interested. Let it be remembered that... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 520 trang
...properly included within, and rightfully belonging to, the Republic of Texas," and speaking of "an adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments," evidently looked to such negotiation. The question oi boundary was whether Texas extended only as far... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 trang
...republican form of government." And again, " The said State to be formed subject to the adjustment by the government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments." These terms were acceded to by Texas. The introduction to her constitution, which has been approved... | |
| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - 1899 - 654 trang
...the only limit placed was the following : "Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by the Government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other Governments." As was well said by Mr. Howard, of Texas, January 22, 1850 : 'There is no one who will undertake to... | |
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