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" Mexicans who, in the territories aforesaid, shall not preserve the character of citizens of the Mexican Republic, conformably with what is stipulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into the Union of the United States, and be admitted... "
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Page 122
by United States. Department of State - 1903
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 52

1886 - 884 pages
...citizens of the Mexican republic, conformably with what is stipulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into the Union of the United States,...enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of their religion without restriction." Now, the palpable objection to the argument...
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Nomination of David H. Souter to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1991 - 1304 pages
...that territory not only United States citizenship but also "the enjoyment of all the rights of the citizens of the United States according to the principles of the Constitution," including of course "free enjoyment of their liberty and property." Despite these guarantees, what...
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Language Loyalties: A Source Book on the Official English Controversy

James Crawford - 1992 - 532 pages
...to remain on the conquered lands would enjoy "all the rights of citizens of the United States . . . and in the mean time shall be maintained and protected...enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of their religion without restriction." By 1878, however, when Calif ornians met...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 40

California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 800 pages
...those who by right •were already citizens of the United States and those who expected to become so at the proper time, to be "judged of by the Congress of the United States." Judge Bennett clearly was of the opinion that the admission of the State into the Union, did not make...
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: A Legacy of Conflict

Richard Griswold del Castillo - 1992 - 276 pages
...States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States. In the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty,...
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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume IV

Jose Aranda, Silvio Torres-Saillant - 2002 - 312 pages
...in the Southwest violated its spirit." (63) The treaty stated that Mexicans would be "admitted ... to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of...to the principles of the Constitution . . . [and] shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty and property." (Moquin and...
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Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment Among Mexican-American Women

Jeanette Rodriguez - 1994 - 270 pages
...shall be incorporated into the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, . . . to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States. In the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty,...
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Telling Identities: The Californio Testimonios

Rosaura Sánchez - 1995 - 356 pages
...their homeland, in the California territory, ostensibly as citizens of the United States and enjoying "all the rights of citizens of the United States according to the principles of the Constitution." 4 But the text soon became the basis for complaints of deception; it was said to have misrepresented...
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Telling Identities: The Californio Testimonios

Rosaura Sánchez - 1995 - 358 pages
...their homeland, in the California territory, ostensibly as citizens of the United States and enjoying "all the rights of citizens of the United States according to the principles of the Constitution."4 But the text soon became the basis for complaints of deception; it was said to have...
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Walls and Mirrors: Mexican Americans, Mexican Immigrants, and the Politics ...

David G. Gutiérrez - 1995 - 356 pages
...States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States. In the meantime, they shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty,...
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