Speech of Mr. David S. Kaufman of Texas, On the Subject of the Mexican War : Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., June 20, 1846
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Every individual who may be found at the distance of one league from the lefl bank of the Rio Bravo, will be regarded as a favorer and accomplice cf the xiswpns of thai part of the .^Ta ■^iio'nal (erritcry, and as a traitor to hia country." Although the order did not embrace one league along the Rio Grande, yet the declaration of usurpation, or unlawful possession by the Texians, applies to the whole territory on the east bank of the Rio Bravo. And well could General WoU say so. Although Vasque...z and himself, in the year 1842, had each crossed the Rio Grande and made attacks on the unprotected town of San Antonio de Bexar, yet their retreat before the Texians was more rapid than their advance. They ^'^ re-crossed ihe Rio Grande" in such a manner as to give eminent force and propriety to Mu Webster's declaration in reply to Bocanegra. Speaking in his character of Secretary of State in regard to Texas, July 8,1842, more than three months after Vasquez's in- vasion and retreat, he says: " (Texas,) practically fiee and independent, acknowledged as a political Soverignty by the principal powers of the world — no hostile foot finding rest within her temtory for six or seven years — ,and Mexico herself refraining for all that period /ro?n any further attempt to re-establish her own authonty over that territoi~y — it cannot but be surprising to find Mr.
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