New Mexico Historic DocumentsUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1975 - 140 pages |
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... REPUBLIC ARTICLE I There shall be firm and universal peace between the United States of America and the Mexican republic , and between their respective countries , territories , cities , towns , and people , without exception of places ...
... REPUBLIC ARTICLE I There shall be firm and universal peace between the United States of America and the Mexican republic , and between their respective countries , territories , cities , towns , and people , without exception of places ...
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... republic , to points that shall be selected by common agreement , at a distance from the seaports not exceeding thirty leagues ; and such evacuation of the interior of the republic shall be completed with the least possible delay ; the ...
... republic , to points that shall be selected by common agreement , at a distance from the seaports not exceeding thirty leagues ; and such evacuation of the interior of the republic shall be completed with the least possible delay ; the ...
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... republic shall be absolutely exempt , for the future , from all expense whatever on account of the said claims . ARTICLE XIV The United States do furthermore discharge the Mexican republic from all claims of citizens of the United ...
... republic shall be absolutely exempt , for the future , from all expense whatever on account of the said claims . ARTICLE XIV The United States do furthermore discharge the Mexican republic from all claims of citizens of the United ...
Contents
Laws of the Territory of New Mexico 1846 | 5 |
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 English and Spanish | 32 |
President Fillmores Proclamation Declaring the Organic Act | 38 |
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