Thus, I tell myself that it could not be otherwise than that from such a state of affairs should arise an antagonism between the Mexicans and foreigners, which is not the least of the smoldering fires ... I have discovered. Therefore, I am warning you... Southwestern Historical Quarterly - Stran 3951913Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Nathaniel Wright Stephenson - 1921 - 340 strani
...in the town maintain an English school, and send their children north for further education. . . . Thus I tell myself that it could not be otherwise...should arise an antagonism between the Mexicans and the foreigners which is not the least of the smouldering fires I have discovered. Therefore, I now... | |
| 1921 - 342 strani
...in the town maintain an English school, and send their children north for further education. . . . Thus I tell myself that it could not be otherwise...should arise an antagonism between the Mexicans and the foreigners which is not the least of the smouldering fires I have discovered. Therefore, I now... | |
| Clarence Wharton - 1922 - 282 strani
...myself that it could not be otherwise but that from such a state of affairs an antagonism will arise, which is not the least of the smoldering fires which I have discovered. ' ' He then points out the governmental difficulties of the colonists and states their grievances fully... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - 1927 - 610 strani
...following warning with reference to the attitude of the American settlers toward Mexico and the Mexicans : It would cause you the same chagrin that it has caused...foreigners, which is not the least of the smoldering fires ... I have discovered. Therefore, I am warning you to take timely measures. Texas could throw the whole... | |
| James Fred Rippy - 1928 - 324 strani
...following warning with reference to the attitude of the American settlers toward Mexico and the Mexicans: "It would cause you the same chagrin that it has caused...foreigners, which is not the least of the smoldering fires ... I have discovered. Therefore, I am warning you to take timely measures. Texas could throw the whole... | |
| James Fred Rippy - 1928 - 324 strani
...following warning with reference to the attitude of the American settlers toward Mexico and the Mexicans: "It would cause you the same chagrin that it has caused...an antagonism between the Mexicans and foreigners, "Ward to Canning, Private, March 31, 1827. FO 50 (31*), Mexico. which is not the least of the smoldering... | |
| Eugene Campbell Barker - 1928 - 184 strani
...who have journeyed to our capital, they know no other Mexicans than the inhabitants about here. . . . Thus, I tell myself that it could not be otherwise...should arise an antagonism between the Mexicans and the foreigners. . . . "The colonists murmur against the political disorganization of the frontier,... | |
| Eugene Campbell Barker - 1928 - 188 strani
...capital, they know no other Mexicans than the inhabitants about here. . . . Thus, I tell myself that h could not be otherwise than that from such a state...should arise an antagonism between the Mexicans and the foreigners. . . . "The colonists murmur against the political disorganization of the frontier,... | |
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