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... army . San Antonio may therefore be the grave of Santa Anna ; not only the triumph of Texas independence but of Mexican liberty . A deplorable apathy has recently manifested itself in the Texian army , all were anxious not to be ...
... army . San Antonio may therefore be the grave of Santa Anna ; not only the triumph of Texas independence but of Mexican liberty . A deplorable apathy has recently manifested itself in the Texian army , all were anxious not to be ...
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... army already there , were dermed amply sufficient for the protection of the frontier near to the Indians referred to . There are no reasons set forth in the requisition which the general bas since made upon you , to justify the belief ...
... army already there , were dermed amply sufficient for the protection of the frontier near to the Indians referred to . There are no reasons set forth in the requisition which the general bas since made upon you , to justify the belief ...
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... army is still at Victoria , upon the river Gua- daloupe . Lamar had arrived there , agreeably to the last ac- counts , and presented himself as commander - in - chief of the Tezian forces ; but , with all his popularity , was unable to ...
... army is still at Victoria , upon the river Gua- daloupe . Lamar had arrived there , agreeably to the last ac- counts , and presented himself as commander - in - chief of the Tezian forces ; but , with all his popularity , was unable to ...
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adjourned adopted amendment amount appropriation April army assembly authorised Baltimore Benton bill Calhoun Cambreleng canal Chilton Allan citizens command committee congress consideration constitution defence deposite banks District of Columbia dollars duty election enemy Ewing expunging force Fort Drane Fort King frontier gentleman honor house of representatives Indians instructions interest Jacob Krebs JOHN FORSYTH journal King legislature letter Louisiana March means ment Messrs Mexican Mexico miles millions motion moved navy NAYS-Messrs North Carolina object officers Ohio opinion Orleans party passed petition present president proceedings proposed public lands purpose question rail road received referred resolution Resolved river Santa Anna secretary senate session slavery Southard taken territory Texas Texians tion treasury treaty troops undersigned union United Virginia vote whig whole Wythlacoochee yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs York