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William H. Wharton
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Quotes by William H. Wharton
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This cannot be said of Mexico. Not one dollar has she spent for Texas - not one Mexican soldier has ever fought by our side in expelling the savages.
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When the people of the United States commenced their war for independence against Great Britain, the friends of Britain charged them with ingratitude.
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Yes! the door of emigration to Texas was closed upon the only sister republic worthy of the name which Mexico could boast of in this new world.
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Who among us is able to confer with his rulers; to represent his wants and grievances; to ask advice, or recommend salutary changes?
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Who of us knows or can by possibility arrive at a knowledge of the laws that govern our property and lives?
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The lands granted were in the occupancy of savages and situated in a wilderness, of which the government had never taken possession, and of which it could not with its own citizens ever have taken possession.
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I now proceed to demonstrate that the Mexicans are wholly incapable of self-government, and that our liberties, our fortunes and our lives are insecure so long as we are connected with them.
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It is equally demonstrable that so far as Texas is concerned, there have been equal confusion, insecurity and injustice in the administration of the State governments.
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In my last I contended that none of those ties which are necessary to bind a people together and make them one, existed between the colonists and Mexicans.
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In addition to the dread of Indians, Texas held out no inducements for Mexican emigrants.
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