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... Texas , to Mexico , and to all the world beside , that such a thing as a union between Texas and the United States was utterly impracticable . When this should have been done , the government of Mexico would be more likely to open their ...
... Texas , to Mexico , and to all the world beside , that such a thing as a union between Texas and the United States was utterly impracticable . When this should have been done , the government of Mexico would be more likely to open their ...
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... Texas to Congress , or by negociation with Mexico , confidentially , well understood to be agreeable to the leaders in Texas , there will be a more strenuous and determined ef- fort than has ever yet been made to secure the annexation ...
... Texas to Congress , or by negociation with Mexico , confidentially , well understood to be agreeable to the leaders in Texas , there will be a more strenuous and determined ef- fort than has ever yet been made to secure the annexation ...
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... Texas that were valuable ; that they wanted to resist the Mexican govern- ment , to preserve these lands unlawfully acquired ; and that the Texans , in place of sympathizing with them , hated them as spoilers of the commonwealth , and ...
... Texas that were valuable ; that they wanted to resist the Mexican govern- ment , to preserve these lands unlawfully acquired ; and that the Texans , in place of sympathizing with them , hated them as spoilers of the commonwealth , and ...
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