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... Mexican government has heretofore exercised jurisdiction , including " old Fort Na - ed as late as April 5 , 1832 ) , in which was a new recognition of cogdoches ; " and bas authorised gen . Gaines , under such in- boundary , word for ...
... Mexican government has heretofore exercised jurisdiction , including " old Fort Na - ed as late as April 5 , 1832 ) , in which was a new recognition of cogdoches ; " and bas authorised gen . Gaines , under such in- boundary , word for ...
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... Mexican republic , dated the 4th instant The acting minister of foreign affairs of the Mexican republe having , by his communication of the 19th of November last , thought proper to address himself directly to the undersigned concerning ...
... Mexican republic , dated the 4th instant The acting minister of foreign affairs of the Mexican republe having , by his communication of the 19th of November last , thought proper to address himself directly to the undersigned concerning ...
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... Mexican territory , according to the obligations of the treaty between the two powers . Whether the territory beyond the United States be- longs to the Mexican government , or the newly declared Texian state , is a question into which ...
... Mexican territory , according to the obligations of the treaty between the two powers . Whether the territory beyond the United States be- longs to the Mexican government , or the newly declared Texian state , is a question into which ...
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