We are about to land on the Territory of Mexico, with whom the United States are at war. To strike her flag, and to hoist our own in the place of it, is our duty. It is not only our duty to take California, but to preserve it afterwards as a part of the... History of California: 1846-1848 - Stran 231avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. House - 1306 strani
...place of it, is our duty. It is not only our duty to take California, but to preserve it afterwards as a part of the United States, at all hazards. To...opinion of the inhabitants, whom we must reconcile. I scarcely consider it necessary for me to caution American seamen and marines against the detestable... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 840 strani
...Ord, Ocurrencia*, MS., 142, narrates that tho people of Monterey had an idea that the place was to bo taken on July 4th; and one man was injured by the...proclamation was read, the flag of the United States was raised—there had been no Mexican flag flying forxtwo months—three cheers were given by troops and... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 814 strani
...writes to the Alta of Sept. 11, 1870, to state positively, but erroneously, that Larkin with other with whom the United States are at war. To strike...proclamation was read, the flag of the United States was raised—there had been no Mexican flag flying for two months—three cheers were given by troops and... | |
| 1892 - 760 strani
...Monterey, where the commodore would, at personal in* '• We are about to land on the territory of Mexico, with whom the United States are at war. To strike...opinion of the inhabitants, whom we must reconcile." 7 It was a moderate and friendly document, containing nothing that could arouse ill-feeling on the... | |
| Joseph Gaston - 1912 - 1078 strani
...territory of Mexico with whom the United States are at war. To strike her flag and to hoist our own in place of it is our duty. It is not only our duty to...opinion of the inhabitants, whom we must reconcile." Prior to this. on June 15, 1846, twenty-four American settlers, disgusted with the anarchy and misrule... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1915 - 882 strani
...place of it, is our duty. It is not only our duty to take California, but to preserve it afterwards as a part of the United States at all hazards. To...opinion of the inhabitants, whom we must reconcile. I scarcely consider it necessary for me to caution American seamen and marines against the detestable... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1915 - 898 strani
...258-260; 263. Bancroft, v, 224-230; Hittell, ii, 456-463; Cutts. "Conquest of California," 111-112. hazards. To accomplish this it is of the first importance...opinion of the inhabitants, whom we must reconcile. I scarcely consider it necessary for me to caution American seamen and marines against the detestable... | |
| Anna Geil Andresen - 1917 - 138 strani
...duty to take California, but to preserve it afterwards as a part of the United States at all hazard: to accomplish this it is of the first importance to cultivate the good opinion of the inhabitants and reconcile them to the change. We know how to take those who oppose use, but it is the peaceful... | |
| Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes - 1925 - 406 strani
...place of it, is our duty. It is not only our duty to take California, but to preserve it afterwards, as a part of the United States at all hazards. To accomplish this, it is of first importance to cultivate the good opinion of the inhabitants whom we must reconcile. I scarcely... | |
| California Historical Society - 1924 - 442 strani
...70) differs slightly, but not materially, from the text of Duvall's transcript. as a part of the US at all hazards to accomplish this it is of the first...opinion of the inhabitants whom we must reconcile I scarcely consider it necessary for me to caution American Seamen and Marines against the detestable... | |
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