| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 492 strani
...THE PEOPLE. arms against, or oppose the government of this territory, or instigate othen to do BO, they will be considered as enemies, and treated accordingly....the Californians as friends to join her standard, bat compelled her to take possession of the country to prevent any European power from seizing upon... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 500 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the United States ; those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights and protected in them. Should any take up arnw against, or oppose the government of this territory, or instigate others to do to, they will be... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 468 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the United States ; those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights and protected in them. Should any take up OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE. i against, or oppose the government of this territory, or instigate other?... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 494 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the United States ; those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights and protected in them. Should any take*up 432 OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE. arms against, or oppose the government of this territory, or instigate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 1028 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as ' citizens of the United States. Those who remain quiet and peaceable will . be respected in their rights, and protected...take up arms- against or oppose the government of the Territory, or instigate others to do so, they will be 'considered as enemies, and treated accordingly.... | |
| Harry Laurenz Wells - 1882 - 430 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the United States. Those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights and protected in...enemies and treated accordingly. When Mexico forced war upon the United States, time did not permit the latter to invite the Californians as friends to... | |
| Paolo Sioli - 1883 - 374 strani
...Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the United States. Those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights and protected in...enemies and treated accordingly. "When Mexico forced war upon the United States, time did not permit the latter to invite the Californians as friends to... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 814 strani
...republic of Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the US Those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights, and protected in...treated accordingly. When Mexico forced a war upon the US, time did not permit the latter to invite the Californians as friends to join her standard, but... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 812 strani
...republic of Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the US Those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights, and protected in...treated accordingly. When Mexico forced a war upon the US, time did not permit the latter to invite the Californians as friends to join her standard, but... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 840 strani
...republic of Mexico, and will consider them as citizens of the US L Those who remain quiet and peaceable will be respected in their rights, and protected in...treated accordingly. When Mexico forced a war upon the US, time did not permit the latter to invite the Californians as friends to join her standard, but... | |
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