| John Taylor Hughes, William Elsey Connelley - 1907 - 702 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico, and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...appoint to office by virtue of the authority vested in me. I am your governor,— henceforward look to me for protection." The general next proceeded to inquire... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1909 - 406 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...appoint to office by virtue of the authority vested in me. I am your governor — henceforth look to me for protection."20 Immediately upon the delivery of... | |
| Le Baron Bradford Prince - 1910 - 148 strani
...first address in front of the Palace, on August 19th, 1846, he announced the intention to "establish a civil government on a republican basis similar to those of our own States." In the formal proclamation of annexation issued three days later, appeared these words: "It is the... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1912 - 892 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...appoint to office by virtue of the authority vested in me. I am your governor — henceforth look to me for protection. ' ' that deadly poison which has spread... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1912 - 874 strani
...only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico and yon no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican government....appoint to office by virtue of the authority vested in me. I am your governor — henceforth look to me for protection.'' that deadly poison which has spread... | |
| Glenn Danford Bradley - 1912 - 254 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...proclaim my intention to establish in this Department [corresponding in a modern sense with "State"] civil government on a republican basis, similar to those... | |
| Glenn Danford Bradley - 1912 - 252 strani
...only to the laws of the United States. A change of. government has taken place in New Mexico ancTyou no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican Government....proclaim my intention to establish in this Department [corresponding in a modern sense with " State "] civil government on a republican basis, similar to... | |
| Le Baron Bradford Prince - 1912 - 284 strani
...first address in front of the palace, on August 19, 1846, he announced the intention to "establish a civil government on a republican basis similar to those of our own States. ' ' The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was finally signed early in 1848, and proclaimed at "Washington... | |
| School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.) - 1926 - 150 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico, and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...my intention also, to continue in office those by whoni you have been governed, except the governor, and such other persons as I shall appoint to office... | |
| William Aloysius Keleher - 1982 - 580 strani
...citizens, subject only to the laws of the United States. A change of government has taken place in New Mexico and you no longer owe allegiance to the Mexican...appoint to office by virtue of the authority vested in me. I am your governor— henceforth look to me for protection. Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid, who had... | |
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