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Pagina 86
... Texian rifles , or from disaffection to the cause of Santa Anna- did not and will not enter Texas . Cos has advanced to re- trieve his character - but also to ruin it , as he passed his parole d'honneur not to fight against the Texians ...
... Texian rifles , or from disaffection to the cause of Santa Anna- did not and will not enter Texas . Cos has advanced to re- trieve his character - but also to ruin it , as he passed his parole d'honneur not to fight against the Texians ...
Pagina 122
... Texians peace and a general amnesty , if they would lay down their arms and submit to his government . Gen. Houston's reply was : " True , sir , you have succeeded in killing some of our brave men , but the Texians are not yet conquered ...
... Texians peace and a general amnesty , if they would lay down their arms and submit to his government . Gen. Houston's reply was : " True , sir , you have succeeded in killing some of our brave men , but the Texians are not yet conquered ...
Pagina 150
... Texians think and Houston has determined that the enemy shall never recross the Colorado and we think and trust that they shall not pass the Brazos . From the Memphis Enquirer . The bodies of col . Travis and his little band were burned ...
... Texians think and Houston has determined that the enemy shall never recross the Colorado and we think and trust that they shall not pass the Brazos . From the Memphis Enquirer . The bodies of col . Travis and his little band were burned ...
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