West American History, 13 tomas,5 dalisBancroft Company, 1902 |
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... Garrison - Commo- dore Porter and Naval Operations - The War Brig Guerrero- Surrender of Ships on the Pacific ... CHAPTER IV . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TROUBLES . 1828-1831 . Spanish Scheme of Reconquest - Barradas ' Invasion - His Defeat ...
... Garrison - Commo- dore Porter and Naval Operations - The War Brig Guerrero- Surrender of Ships on the Pacific ... CHAPTER IV . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TROUBLES . 1828-1831 . Spanish Scheme of Reconquest - Barradas ' Invasion - His Defeat ...
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... Garrison at Álamo Massacred- Battle of San Jacinto , and its Results - President Corro's Adminis tration - President Bustamante - Spain Recognizes Mexican Nation- ality - Financial Distress - Political Troubles ... CHAPTER VIII . THE ...
... Garrison at Álamo Massacred- Battle of San Jacinto , and its Results - President Corro's Adminis tration - President Bustamante - Spain Recognizes Mexican Nation- ality - Financial Distress - Political Troubles ... CHAPTER VIII . THE ...
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... Garrison at Fort Texas - Death of Major Brown - Arista's Retreat to Linares - Taylor Occupies Matamoros ... CHAPTER XV . CAPTURE OF MONTEREY . May - September , 1846 . The United States Declares War - Scott and the Government at Va ...
... Garrison at Fort Texas - Death of Major Brown - Arista's Retreat to Linares - Taylor Occupies Matamoros ... CHAPTER XV . CAPTURE OF MONTEREY . May - September , 1846 . The United States Declares War - Scott and the Government at Va ...
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... GARRISON -COMMODORE PORTER AND NAVAL OPERATIONS - THE WAR BRIG Guer- RERO - SURRENDER OF SPANISH SHIPS ON THE PACIFIC BEFORE proceeding further with the internal affairs of the country , I will give an account of her foreign relations ...
... GARRISON -COMMODORE PORTER AND NAVAL OPERATIONS - THE WAR BRIG Guer- RERO - SURRENDER OF SPANISH SHIPS ON THE PACIFIC BEFORE proceeding further with the internal affairs of the country , I will give an account of her foreign relations ...
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... garrison of San Juan de Ulúa . Yuc . Manif . Cong . del Est . , 39-53 , 78-85 ; Yuc . Comp . Hist . , 14-25 ; Beltrami , Mex . , ii . 355-8 ; Barbachano , Mem . Camp . , 40-3 , ap . 9-14 ; Suarez y Navarro , Hist . Méx . , 67-70 ...
... garrison of San Juan de Ulúa . Yuc . Manif . Cong . del Est . , 39-53 , 78-85 ; Yuc . Comp . Hist . , 14-25 ; Beltrami , Mex . , ii . 355-8 ; Barbachano , Mem . Camp . , 40-3 , ap . 9-14 ; Suarez y Navarro , Hist . Méx . , 67-70 ...
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Alaman Álvarez American Ampudia Anna's April Apunt Arista army Arrillaga artillery authorities battery Bravo Bustamante cabinet capital captured cavalry Chihuahua Coahuila Colonel comandante command Cong congress constitution Cruz declared decree defence despatch Diario Gob Dublan and Lozano enemy executive favor federal force Gabinete Mex garrison Gomez Farías governor Guanajuato Guerra Guerrero guns Hist infantry Iturbide Jalapa Jalisco José Juan June latter Manif March María Matamoros Méj ment Méx Mexican government Mexico military minister movement Nicolás Bravo Niles officers Paredes party passim Patria Pedraza Peña plan of Ayutla president pronunciamiento Puebla Querétaro Recop reënforcements regiment republic Revol Rivera Saltillo San Luis Potosí Santa Anna Suarez y Navarro Tamaulipas Tampico Taylor Texan Texas tion Tornel treaty troops U. S. Govt Doc Ulúa United Urrea Vera Cruz Yucatan Zacatecas Zavala
Populiarios ištraukos
540 psl. - 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...
368 psl. - 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.
368 psl. - In further vindication of our rights and defense of our territory, I invoke the prompt action of Congress to recognize the existence of the war, and to place at the disposition of the Executive the means of prosecuting the war with vigor, and thus hastening the restoration of peace.
488 psl. - 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.
653 psl. - Hidalgo, the limits between the two republics shall be as follows: Beginning in the Gulf of Mexico, three leagues from land, opposite the mouth of the Rio Grande, as provided in the fifth article of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; thence, as defined in the said article, up the middle of that river to the point where the parallel of 31° 47...
174 psl. - He will not take up arms, nor cause them to be taken up, against the people of Texas during the present war of independence.
174 psl. - 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.
18 psl. - The legislative power is vested in a Congress consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate, and the executive in a President. Representatives...
322 psl. - It has not even yet decided whether it would or would not accede to them, although the subject has been repeatedly pressed upon its consideration. Mexico has thus violated a second time the faith of treaties by failing or refusing to carry into effect the sixth article of the convention of January, 1843.
398 psl. - That the Mexican armed forces retire within seven days from this date, beyond the line formed by the pass of the Rinconada, the city of Linares, and San Fernando de Pusos.