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Laws of the Republic of Texas, in two volumes. Volume 01.
This volume includes "The Declaration of Independence made by the Delegates of the People of Texas, in General Convention, at Washington," the "Constitution of the Republic of Texas," and the "Laws of the Republic of Texas." Index starts after page 267.
Laws of the Republic of Texas, in two volumes. Volume 02.
This volume includes the text of acts and resolutions passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. Index starts after page 122.
Laws of the Republic of Texas, Passed the First Session of Third Congress, 1839.
This volume includes the text of acts and resolutions passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. The indexes start after page 167.
Laws of the Republic of Texas. Volume Third.
This volume includes the text of acts and resolutions passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. Index starts after page 54.
Laws Passed by the Eighth Congress of the Republic of Texas.
This volume includes the text of acts and resolutions passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. The "Abstract of Private Acts and Joint Resolutions" and index start after page 120.
Laws Passed by the Sixth Congress of the Republic of Texas.
This volume includes the text of acts and resolutions passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. The index and "Abstract of Private Acts and Joint Resolutions" start after page 120.
Ordinances and Decrees of the Consultation, Provisional Government of Texas and the Convention, Which Assembled at Washington March 1, 1836.
This volume includes the "Declaration Of the People of Texas in General Convention assembled." with text of ordinances and decrees passed by the government of the Republic of Texas to become law. Index starts on page 151.
Translation: Laws, Orders and Contracts, on Colonization, From January 1821, up to 1829; In Virtue of Which, Col. Stephen F. Austin Introduced and Settled Foreign Emigrants in Texas. With an Explanatory Introduction.
This document includes an Introduction and an Advertisement written by Stephen F. Austin giving a brief introduction of the history of Austin's Colony and background about the printed translations of the emigration laws, decrees, and contracts on colonization as well as correspondence between the Mexican government and Austin.
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