Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... MEXICAN TREATY . tween the United States of America and the Meri- can republic . concluded at Guadalupe Hidalgo , on the 2d day of February , in the year 1848 . In the name of Almighty God : The United States of America and the United ...
... MEXICAN TREATY . tween the United States of America and the Meri- can republic . concluded at Guadalupe Hidalgo , on the 2d day of February , in the year 1848 . In the name of Almighty God : The United States of America and the United ...
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... Mexican republic , retaining the property which they pos- sess in the said territories , or disposing thereof , and removing the proceeds wherever they please , without their being subjected , on this account , to any contribution , tax ...
... Mexican republic , retaining the property which they pos- sess in the said territories , or disposing thereof , and removing the proceeds wherever they please , without their being subjected , on this account , to any contribution , tax ...
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... Mexican Government in accordance with limits made between the Government of Mexico and her Constitution of 1824 ; but it must be recol- that of the United States ; and from this point of in- lected , that Santa Anna had previously ...
... Mexican Government in accordance with limits made between the Government of Mexico and her Constitution of 1824 ; but it must be recol- that of the United States ; and from this point of in- lected , that Santa Anna had previously ...
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