California and New Mexico: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Information in Answer to a Resolution of the House of the 31st of December, 1849, on the Subject of California and New Mexico1850 - 976 Seiten |
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... establish a territorial government , which , by including the district so claimed , would practically decide the ... established by Congress over that part of the territory which lies eastward of the new State of California ; and the ...
... establish a territorial government , which , by including the district so claimed , would practically decide the ... established by Congress over that part of the territory which lies eastward of the new State of California ; and the ...
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... established for the collection of the rev- enue , and liberal grants of land will be made to those bold and patriotic citizens who amidst privations and dangers have emigra ed or shall emi- grate to that Territory from the States on ...
... established for the collection of the rev- enue , and liberal grants of land will be made to those bold and patriotic citizens who amidst privations and dangers have emigra ed or shall emi- grate to that Territory from the States on ...
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... established by Congress would go into operation . In the mean time , the country would be agi- tated , the citizens ... establish a government which in no conceivable contingency could endure for a single year . During this brief period ...
... established by Congress would go into operation . In the mean time , the country would be agi- tated , the citizens ... establish a government which in no conceivable contingency could endure for a single year . During this brief period ...
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... established a territorial government for the people of California , they have not been altogether unmindful of their interests . The benefit of our Post Office laws has been extended to them ; and you will bear with you authority from ...
... established a territorial government for the people of California , they have not been altogether unmindful of their interests . The benefit of our Post Office laws has been extended to them ; and you will bear with you authority from ...
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... established by acts of Congress . la conclusion , I would add that , in view of the great distance of your et from the seat of government , and the consequent infrequency and ertainty of regular communications , much must be left to ...
... established by acts of Congress . la conclusion , I would add that , in view of the great distance of your et from the seat of government , and the consequent infrequency and ertainty of regular communications , much must be left to ...
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acknowledge the receipt Adjutant alcalde Angeles arrival Assistant Quartermaster August Bennet Riley brevet brigadier Brevet Captain Brig brigadier general United citizens civil funds coast collector Colonel 1st Dragoons Colonel Mason commanding Commodore communication Congress copy court custom-house DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA directed district of San duties E. R. S. CANBY election enclose Governor of California H. W. HALLECK HEADQUARTERS TENTH MILITARY hereby appoint herewith Indians instant instructions June land letter Lieut Lieutenant of Engineers Lower California Major March Mexican Mexico mission Monterey necessary obedient servant officers persons port present proper Pueblo R. B. MASON received regulations respect respectfully revenue S. W. KEARNY San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Santa Barbara Secretary sent Sonoma TENTH MILITARY DEPARTMENT TERRITORY OF CALIFORNIA tion town treaty troops United States army Upper California vessels W. T. SHERMAN Washington York volunteers
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Seite 810 - ... no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of his religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.