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called on to rendezYou at the town of Gonzales, with the lea t possible delay armed and equipped for battle. Our rights mid liberties must be protected; to the battle :field march and save the country. An approving world miles upon us, the God of battle i on our ide, and Yictory awaits us. Confidently believing that your energie will be sufficient for the occa ion, and that your efforts will be ultimately successful. I subscribe myself your fellow-citizen, HENRY S~IITII, Govern.or.
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[1836 bet. illar. 1 and Mar. 17], HENRY S:\IITII, [WASHIXG- TONf TEXAS]6 7 "Protest of the Governor of Texa again t the late unconstitutional, or illegal pt'O{!eeding of the General Council- To the honorable the President and members, Representative of the . people of Texas in General Convention a sembled.'' A. Df. S.• 20 p. No. 344 1836 Mai·. 2, 'TEXAS. DECLARATION OF I DEPENDK·cEu "Unanimous Declaration of Independence, by the delegates of the people of Texas, in general convention, at the town of "'ashington, on the second day of l\larch, 1836.'' Broadside.
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".Add1·css of the Honoral1le S. F. Anstnn.] One of the Commis- sion<>rs of Texas, deliwrefd at Loni ville,] Kentucky, on the 7th, of ':'.\larch 18f36.P 9 Pamphlet. 16 p. No. 346 [1B3~ Mat·. 8], TEXA . GE, 1 ImAT, CO~VE. 1 TIO~. IKGTON, TK~C\S] 0 Rcsolntion t'alli11g npon Smith, Robinson, nnd the late Council for fWA$H- 11 Prlnted In The Q11artcr111 of the Texcu State Historical A.uociaUon.,, XIV, 68. 11 Prlnted In several places, Including: The Jo1trn(II of the Gc11er(ll Conven- tion ,..t Wa.thin"IOI' -; reprinted In Gammel. H. P. N., Law, of Tero.11, I, 834; Drown, J. H., Hi1tor11 of Texas, l, 554; Wooten, D. G., A Comprehensive Hi.,tor11 of Tera11. I. 227 ( tac-simile reproduction). ••Printed by Bryan, G. M., In A. Comprehcn.,ive Ili1tor11 of Texa11. I, 572; Holley, Mre. M. A., Textu (1836), 253.
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