A History of Texas for Schools: Also for General Reading and for Teachers Preparing Themselves for ExaminationMrs. P. V. Pennybacker, 1907 - 412 Seiten |
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... 264 President and Congress 246 Confederate Home . 264 Texas Again Under Military Sugar Bounty Refused • · 265 Rule . 247 Division in Democratic Party • 265 Governor Removed 247 PAGE . 267 . 267 ERA VI.- ERA OF THE CONTENTS xiii.
... 264 President and Congress 246 Confederate Home . 264 Texas Again Under Military Sugar Bounty Refused • · 265 Rule . 247 Division in Democratic Party • 265 Governor Removed 247 PAGE . 267 . 267 ERA VI.- ERA OF THE CONTENTS xiii.
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... refused , saying Spain was un- willing to permit any country to trade with her colonies . One of the most earnest workers among the East Texas missions had been Fray Francisco Hidalgo ( e - däl - gō ) . For years he had been trying to ...
... refused , saying Spain was un- willing to permit any country to trade with her colonies . One of the most earnest workers among the East Texas missions had been Fray Francisco Hidalgo ( e - däl - gō ) . For years he had been trying to ...
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... refused to aid him , saying no expedition against Mexico could succeed without a large , well dis- ciplined body of soldiers . Starting on his homeward journey , Long was met everywhere by bad tidings ; at all points his men had been ...
... refused to aid him , saying no expedition against Mexico could succeed without a large , well dis- ciplined body of soldiers . Starting on his homeward journey , Long was met everywhere by bad tidings ; at all points his men had been ...
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... refused , entered the United States army and fought so bravely that all his past offenses were pardoned . After the war , he returned to the old life , establishing himself on Galveston Island . The United States government ( 1821 ) ...
... refused , entered the United States army and fought so bravely that all his past offenses were pardoned . After the war , he returned to the old life , establishing himself on Galveston Island . The United States government ( 1821 ) ...
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... refused , saying both parties were entirely too young even to think of marriage . About this time , as Jane's father was dead , it became necessary for her to choose a guardian . Imagine the surprise of all , when she pointed to her ...
... refused , saying both parties were entirely too young even to think of marriage . About this time , as Jane's father was dead , it became necessary for her to choose a guardian . Imagine the surprise of all , when she pointed to her ...
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ADMINISTRATION Alamo Americans Anahuac Anna's annexation Anson Jones Appeals army Austin battle Bayou bill Brazoria Brazos Burleson Burnet called camp cannon Captain captured civil claimed Coahuila Colonel colonists colony command commissioners Congress Constitution convention declared district dollars duties Edward Burleson elected enemy expedition families Fannin father force Galveston Galveston Island Goliad Gonzales Governor Governor of Texas grant Houston hundred Indians jurisdiction killed Lafitte Lamar land Legislature Lieutenant-Governor Lorenzo De Zavala Louisiana March Matamoras Mexican government Mexico miles missions Nacogdoches ordered party passed person prescribed by law President prisoners provided by law railroad Republic Republic of Texas returned revolution River Salle San Antonio San Felipe San Jacinto Santa Anna Senate sent session settled soldiers soon Spain Spanish surrender taxes Texans Texas Texas Revolution thereof tion took town Travis tribes troops United vote Zavala
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Seite 349 - All courts shall be open, and every person for an injury done him, in his lands, goods, person or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law.
Seite 348 - All men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent...
Seite 356 - The presiding officer of each house shall, in the presence of the house over which he presides, sign all bills and joint resolutions passed by the legislature, after their titles have been publicly read before signing; and the fact of signing shall be entered on the journals.
Seite 360 - No local or special law shall be passed, unless notice of the intention to apply therefor shall have been published in the locality where the matter or thing to be affected may be situated, which notice shall state the...
Seite 364 - If any bill presented to the Governor contain several items of appropriation of money, he may object to one or more of such items while approving of the other portion of the bill. In such case, he shall append to the bill, at the time of signing it, a statement of the items to which he objects; and the appropriation so objected to shall not take effect.
Seite 354 - ... nor shall any member of the General Assembly be interested, either directly or indirectly, in any contract with the State, or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed during the term for which he shall have been elected, or within one year after the expiration thereof.
Seite 364 - If the Legislature be in session, he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of such statement, and the items objected to shall be separately reconsidered.
Seite 360 - ... changing the venue in civil or criminal cases; authorizing the laying out, opening, altering, or maintaining roads, highways, streets, or alleys ; relating to ferries or bridges, or incorporating ferry or bridge companies, except for the erection...
Seite 394 - I, AB, do solemnly swear or affirm, that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the United States. So help me God.
Seite 351 - The powers of the government of the State of Texas shall be divided into three distinct departments, each of which shall be confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit: Those which are legislative to one, those which are executive to another, and those which are judicial to another; and no person, or collection of persons, being of one of these departments, shall exercise any power properly attached to either of the others, except in the instances herein expressly permitted.