| John Frost - Generals - 1847 - 422 pages
...will be considered as traitors, and treated accordingly. Don Manuel Armijo, the late governor of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has...possession of it without firing a gun, or spilling a drop of blood, in which he most truly rejoices, and for the present will be considered as governor... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1888 - 880 pages
...will be considered as traitors ('.}, and treated accordingly; Don Manuel Armijo, the late gov. of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood — in which he most truly rejoices; and for the present will be considered... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1889 - 890 pages
...will be considered as traitors (!), and treated accordingly; Don Manuel Armijo, the late gov. of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood — in which he most truly rejoices; and for the present will be considered... | |
| Horatio Oliver Ladd - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1883 - 336 pages
...department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood, in which he most truly rejoices, and...for the present will be considered as governor of this territory. " Given at Santa F£, the capital of the territory oi New Mexico, this 22d day of August,... | |
| Le Baron Bradford Prince - Explorers - 1883 - 350 pages
...Department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood — in which he most truly rejoices...for the present will be considered as Governor of this Territory. "Given at Santa Fe, the Capital of the Territory of New Mexico, this 22d day of August,... | |
| Horatio Oliver Ladd - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1883 - 340 pages
...will be considered as traitors and treated accordingly. Don Manuel Armijo, the late governor of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood, in which he most truly rejoices, and for the present will be considered as... | |
| Helen Haines - Indians of North America - 1891 - 668 pages
...will be considered as traitors, and treated accordingly. Don Manuel Armijo, the late governor of this Department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood, in which he most truly rejoices, and for the present will be considered as... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1902 - 884 pages
...will be considered as traitors (!), and treated accordingly; Don Manuel Armijo, the late gov. of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood — in which he most truly rejoices; and for the present will be considered... | |
| John Taylor Hughes, William Elsey Connelley - California - 1907 - 702 pages
...will be considered as traitors, and treated accordingly. Don Manuel Armijo, the late governor of this department, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood, in which he most truly rejoices, and for the present will be considered as... | |
| Alcée Fortier, John Rose Ficklen - Central America - 1907 - 674 pages
...treated as traitors and treated accordingly; Don Manuel Armijo, the late governor of this government, has fled from it. The undersigned has taken possession of it without firing a gun or shedding a drop of blood — in which he most truly rejoices, and for the present will be considered... | |
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