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William H. Wharton Quotes
William H. Wharton Quotes
William H. Wharton
American
Politician
Born:
Apr 27
,
1802
Died:
Mar 14
,
1839
Bind
Colonists
Government
Nature
Which
Who
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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.
William H. Wharton
Long
Our
Our Lives
Liberties
Insecure
Self-Government
Demonstrate
Mexicans
Proceed
Them
Incapable
Fortunes
Connected
Wholly
Now
Lives
I pass over the toil and suffering and danger which attended the redemption and cultivation of their lands by the colonists, and turn to their civil condition and to the conduct and history of the government.
William H. Wharton
Government
History
Suffering
Danger
Civil
Colonists
Attended
Over
Redemption
Pass
Cultivation
Condition
Conduct
Which
Turn
Lands
Toil
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.
William H. Wharton
Injustice
Confusion
Insecurity
State
State Governments
Administration
Equal
Concerned
Equally
Been
Texas
Governments
Far
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.
William H. Wharton
Together
People
Those
Colonists
Between
Make
Ties
None
Existed
Mexicans
Which
Them
Bind
Necessary
Last
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.
William H. Wharton
Government
Own
Wilderness
Possession
Citizens
Could
Never
Had
Taken
Were
Situated
Which
Lands
Granted
Ever
Savages
Who of us is able to read and understand and be entirely confident of the validity of his title to the land he lives on, and which he has redeemed from a state of nature by the most indefatigable industry and perseverance?
William H. Wharton
Nature
Perseverance
State
Validity
Able
Entirely
He
Most
Redeemed
Industry
Read
Understand
His
Confident
Which
Title
Land
Us
Who
Lives
Who of us knows or can by possibility arrive at a knowledge of the laws that govern our property and lives?
William H. Wharton
Knowledge
Property
Our
Possibility
Laws
Knows
Govern
Arrive
Us
Who
Lives
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