The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume IV, part 2

Papers of Mirabeau B. Lamar, Volume IV, part 2


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FOREWORD ...
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Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar ...
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The following are the names of the victims: ...
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was the first child born among the Emigrants in Texas ...
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from the Governmt to Lafitt to evacuate Galveston. Lafitt ...
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near the vermillion Bay, was sent out by Long ...
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given to McGregor; and that the course of the ...
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ised to fight. But news reached him of Fannin's ...
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to practice. Certainly I am not so partial to ...
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and a poem dedicated to Mrs. Lamar, both in ...
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at present with constituent powers to give the Americans in ...
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the Government of Nicaragua that if Com. P. did ...
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of troops to their respectie States, This is a ...
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for the press, a work of about three hundred ...
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lation. But now these fears are greatly excited. ...
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my regret at the violent character of the President's Proclamation ...
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1 ...
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war ...
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MINISTER LAMAR. ...
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Many things pass here I cannot well ...
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That the President of Costa Rica would ...
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ernment as the beginning of better times for Nicaragua – ...
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one wounded The next morning, the Mexican had left ...
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