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" Mexican settlements, a few months before. The colony on the Sacramento necessarily sympathized with Fremont : and rumors, more or less well founded, began to run through the valley, of hostile intentions towards all the American settlers. But resentment... "
Address on the History of California, from the Discovery of the Country to ... - Page 67
by Edmund Randolph - 1860 - 72 pages
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting Report Upon the ...

United States. Department of the Treasury, John Ross Browne - 1867 - 326 pages
...settlers*. But resentment and anticipations of evil were not the sole cause of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted as it was approved by the government of the United States, and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. Fremont was still on the...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 7

United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 780 pages
...settlers. But resentment and anticipations of evil were not the sole cause of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted as it was approved by the government of the United States, and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. Fremont was still on the...
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Reports Upon the Mineral Resources of the United States

John Ross Browne, James Wickes Taylor - 1867 - 374 pages
...settlers. But resentment and anticipations of evil were not the sole canse of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted as it was approved by the government of the United otates, and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. Fremont was still...
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The California Scrap-book: A Repository of Useful Information and Select ...

1869 - 730 pages
...rumors, more or less well founded, began to run through the valley of hostile intentions toward all American settlers. But resentment, and anticipations...was approved, by the Government of the United States ; and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. Fremont was still on the...
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Representative and Leading Men of the Pacific: Being Original Sketches of ...

Oscar Tully Shuck - 1870 - 804 pages
...end to their dissensions. Castro had himself prepared the way for this aggression, by driving Fremont and his surveying party out of the Mexican settlements,...approved, by the Government of the United States; and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. Fremont was still on the...
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Representative and Leading Men of the Pacific: Being Original Sketches of ...

Oscar Tully Shuck - 1870 - 762 pages
...aggression, by driving Fremont and his surveying party out of the Mexican settlements, a few mouths before. The colony on the Sacramento necessarily sympathized...approved, by the Government of the United States; and that Captain Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelijigs. Fremont was still on the...
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History of California: 1846-1848

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 812 pages
...says: ' But resentment and anticipation of evil were uot the sole cause of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted, as it was approved, by the govt of the US; and that Capt. Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. . . What Fremont's...
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History of California, Volume 5; Volume 22

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 876 pages
...says: ' But resentment and anticipation of evil were not the sole cause of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted, as it was approved, by the govt of the US ; and that C'apt. Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. . . What...
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The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 22

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 814 pages
...says: ' But resentment and anticipation of evil were not the sole cause of this movement. There cannot now be a doubt that it was prompted, as it was approved, by the govt of the US; and that Capt. Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings. . .What Fremont's...
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History of California, Volume 22

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 808 pages
...But resentment and anticipation of evil were not the sole cause of this movement. There cannot cow be a doubt that it was prompted, as it was approved, by the govt of the US; and that Capt. Fremont obeyed his orders no less than his own feelings.. .What Fremont's...
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