When we join our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our own federal and local rulers. We shall have a stable Government and just laws. California... Eldorado: Or, California as Seen by a Pioneer, 1850-1900 - Stran 222avtor: David Augustus Shaw - 1900 - 313 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1880 - 604 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellowcitizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our own Federal and local rulers." The only things in the way of treasure that our soldiers got in the city of Monterey at the time of... | |
| 1881 - 886 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our...brothers, who come to share with us a common destiny." Such was the substance of General Vallejo's observations; those who listened to him, however, were... | |
| 1881 - 892 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our...be prosperous, happy and free. Look not, therefore, \vith jealousy upon the hardy pioneers, who scale our mountains and cultivate our unoccupied plains;... | |
| 1883 - 358 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our own federal and local riders. We shall have a stable government and just laws. California will frow strong and flourish,... | |
| Josephine Woempner Clifford McCrackin - 1893 - 312 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our own federal and local rulers." The only thing in the way of treasure that our soldiers got in the city of Monterey at the time of... | |
| Frederick J. Hulaniski - 1917 - 802 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our...brothers who come to share with us a common destiny." Such was the extent of General Vallejo's observations. Those who listened to him, however, were far... | |
| 1849 - 790 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow-citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States, and choosing our...brothers, who come to share with us a common destiny." These sound views of Senor Vallejo were not adopted by the Junta, but the stand he took, led to its... | |
| James W. Fraser - 2002 - 390 strani
...our fortunes to hers, we shall not become subjects, but fellow citizens, possessing all the rights of the people of the United States and choosing our own...and her people will be prosperous, happy, and free.: With resistance of this sort, it is no wonder that the American cause triumphed so easily in Mexican... | |
| Michael Shapiro - 2006 - 270 strani
...[the United States], we shall not become subjects, but fellow citizens possessing all the rights of the people of the United States and choosing our own federal and local leaders." 94 Historically, however, those "rights" have been fugitive for Latino Americans. Now Vallejo's... | |
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