History of South America and Mexico; by J.M. Niles. To which is annexed, a Geographical and historical view of Texas, with a detailed account of the Texian revolution and war, by L.T. Pease |
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... cavalry , and the furious assaults of ferocious dogs , the natives were instantly filled with consternation , and threw down their arms and fled . Many were slain , and a much greater number taken prisoners , and reduced to a state of ...
... cavalry , and the furious assaults of ferocious dogs , the natives were instantly filled with consternation , and threw down their arms and fled . Many were slain , and a much greater number taken prisoners , and reduced to a state of ...
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... cavalry than his enemy : being worn out by services and fatigues , too great for his advanced age , he was obliged to intrust the command to Orgognez , who , though an of- ficer of much merit , had not the same ascendancy over the ...
... cavalry than his enemy : being worn out by services and fatigues , too great for his advanced age , he was obliged to intrust the command to Orgognez , who , though an of- ficer of much merit , had not the same ascendancy over the ...
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... which consisted of 10,000 regular troops , and 20,000 provincial militia . Of the re- gulars , 4000 were cavalry ; who , together with the infantry , were stationed at the military posts to check the incursions of STATE OF MEXICO . 119.
... which consisted of 10,000 regular troops , and 20,000 provincial militia . Of the re- gulars , 4000 were cavalry ; who , together with the infantry , were stationed at the military posts to check the incursions of STATE OF MEXICO . 119.
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... cavalry was sent to Queretaro , and three captains in that regiment , named Allende , Aldama , and Abasolo , were natives of the town of San Miguel el Grande , situated near Guanaxuato , 210 miles from Mexico . In the vicinity of the ...
... cavalry was sent to Queretaro , and three captains in that regiment , named Allende , Aldama , and Abasolo , were natives of the town of San Miguel el Grande , situated near Guanaxuato , 210 miles from Mexico . In the vicinity of the ...
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... cavalry of Reyna , to which Allende had belonged , joined the insurgents , and Hidalgo immediately marched to Zelaya , where he was also joined by the principal part of the regiment of infantry of Zelaya , and by part of a regiment of ...
... cavalry of Reyna , to which Allende had belonged , joined the insurgents , and Hidalgo immediately marched to Zelaya , where he was also joined by the principal part of the regiment of infantry of Zelaya , and by part of a regiment of ...
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321 페이지 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature...
322 페이지 - ... peace or safety of the State. No person shall be required to attend or support any ministry or place of worship against his consent, nor shall any preference be given by law to any religious denomination or mode of worship.
311 페이지 - Neither House, without the consent of the other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that at which the two Houses are sitting. But this regulation shall not extend to the Senate when it shall exercise the powers mentioned in the Article.
281 페이지 - That they hold it to be their right during the disorganization of the Federal System, and the reign of despotism, to withdraw from the Union, to establish an independent Government, or to adopt such measures as they may deem best calculated to protect their rights and liberties ; but that they will continue faithful to the Mexican Government so long as that nation is governed by the Constitution and laws that were formed for the government of the Political Association.
315 페이지 - SEC. 4. He shall be commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the republic, and militia thereof, but he shall not command in person without the authority of a resolution of congress. He shall have power to remit fines and forfeitures, and to grant reprieves and pardons, except in cases of impeachment.
330 페이지 - The enemy has demanded a surrender at discretion, otherwise, the garrison are to be put to the sword, if the fort is taken. I have answered the demand with a cannon shot, and our flag still waves proudly from the walls.
311 페이지 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy. Neither house shall, without the consent, of the other, adjourn for more than two days.
305 페이지 - ... towards themselves and a sacred obligation to their posterity to abolish such government and create another in its stead, calculated to rescue them from impending dangers, and to secure their future welfare and happiness.
305 페이지 - Constitution of their country, which they have sworn to support, no longer has a substantial existence, and the whole nature of their government has been forcibly changed without their consent, from a restricted federative republic, composed of sovereign states to a consolidated central military despotism in which every interest is disregarded but that of the army and the priesthood — both the eternal enemies of civil liberty, the ever-ready minions of power, and the usual instruments of tyrants...
129 페이지 - There shall be a perfect, firm, and inviolable peace and sincere friendship between the United States of America and the Re- , public of Colombia, in all the extent of their possessions and territories, and between their people and citizens respectively, without distinction of persons or places.