British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 1089
... Gaines , Esq . , U.S. Attorney , Natchez , Miss . SIR , No. 21.-Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Grundy . Department of State , April 9 , 1836 . Ir has been represented to this Department that a volunteer com- pany is in the act of being raised and ...
... Gaines , Esq . , U.S. Attorney , Natchez , Miss . SIR , No. 21.-Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Grundy . Department of State , April 9 , 1836 . Ir has been represented to this Department that a volunteer com- pany is in the act of being raised and ...
Page 1090
... would be given to General Gaines to take such a position with the troops of The United States , as would enable him to preserve the territory of The United States and of Mexico from Indian 1090 MEXICO AND UNITED STATES .
... would be given to General Gaines to take such a position with the troops of The United States , as would enable him to preserve the territory of The United States and of Mexico from Indian 1090 MEXICO AND UNITED STATES .
Page 1091
... Gaines remains within the known limits of The United States . He however thinks it his duty to observe to Mr. Forsyth , availing himself with pleasure of this opportunity , that the Mexican Government recognizes the sacredness of the ...
... Gaines remains within the known limits of The United States . He however thinks it his duty to observe to Mr. Forsyth , availing himself with pleasure of this opportunity , that the Mexican Government recognizes the sacredness of the ...
Page 1092
... Gaines may take beyond the known limits of The United States , cannot be upon ground other than that belonging to the Mexican territory , and which should belong to it , until the Commis- sioners and Surveyors ( the sole judges in the ...
... Gaines may take beyond the known limits of The United States , cannot be upon ground other than that belonging to the Mexican territory , and which should belong to it , until the Commis- sioners and Surveyors ( the sole judges in the ...
Page 1093
... Gaines advances , the more restricted will be the circle within which the belligerents can move , and the greater will be the necessity for approaching the cordon formed by the troops of The United States . And in a Country so vast and ...
... Gaines advances , the more restricted will be the circle within which the belligerents can move , and the greater will be the necessity for approaching the cordon formed by the troops of The United States . And in a Country so vast and ...
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