No alien shall hold land in Texas except by titles emanating directly from the government of this republic. But if any citizen of this republic should die intestate or otherwise his children or heirs shall inherit his estate, and aliens shall have a reasonable... Southwestern Historical Quarterly - Stran 1951913Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Benjamin Lundy - 1836 - 56 strani
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been. No alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the Government of this Republic. But if any citizen of this Republic should die intestate or otherwise, his children or heirs shall... | |
 | Benjamin Lundy, A citizen of the United States - 1837 - 64 strani
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been. No alien sha'l ho'd land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the Government of this Republic. if any citizen ot. this Republic should die intestat the Prohibit em ricafrom b?ii, with them, and... | |
 | John Milton Niles - 1837
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been. No alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this Republic. But if any citizen of this Republic should die intestate or otherwise, his children or heirs shall... | |
 | Texas - 1838
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been.-j^No alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this republic.^ But if any citizen of this republic should .lie Intestate or otherwise, his children or heirs shall... | |
 | William Kennedy - 1841
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been. No alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this Republic. But if any citizen of this Republic should die intestate or otherwise, his children or heirs shall... | |
 | N. Doran Maillard - 1842 - 512 strani
...fully and amply as the person making the transfer might or could have been. No alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this republic. Hut if any citizen of this republic should die intestate or otherwise, his children or heirs shall... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - 1874
...of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, 3 Pet. 99. The same instrument provided that " no alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this republic," (Hart. Dig. 38, § 10,) and provided that congress should, as early as practicable, introduce by statute... | |
 | United States. Circuit Court (5th Circuit), William Burnham Woods - 1876
...Texas, sec. 10, General Provisions (Paschal's Dig., vol. 1, p. 37), declares : "No alien shall hold land in Texas except by titles emanating directly from the government of this republic." Upon this state of facts, the court instructed the jury that the deed from Rejon to Mrs. Laguerenne... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1901
...be naturalized according to its provisions. Section 10 also provided that "no alien shall hold land in Texas except by titles emanating directly from the government of this Republic;" and by an act of 1837 appointments of aliens to military office were forbidden. 2 Laws Rep. Texas,... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1884
...Trustees of Sailor's 8nuffH(trbor,'6Pct., 99. The same instrument provided that " no alien shall hold land in Texas, except by titles emanating directly from the government of this Hepublic " (Hart. Dig., 88, sec. 10), and provided that Congress should, as early as practicable, introduce... | |
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