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The University of Texas Record, Vol. 3

Texas, University of

The University of Texas Record, Vol. 3

Excerpt from The University of Texas Record, Vol. 3: June, 1901

For the better part of a century the efforts of the Spanish gov ernment to colonize Texas by Spaniards or Mexicans had failed of practical success. When the young Republic of Mexico, fresh from fields of victorious contest for independence, Opened its por tals to foreign emigration of non-spanish descent, this measure brought to Texas, then a political division Of Mexico, emigrants from all parts of the United States on the North and, to a limited extent, from England and Germany. Thus, for the first time in the history Of this continent, there entered into spanish-america in large numbers and as citizens thereof that virile race of men before which centuries ago the ancient renown and disciplined valor Of Roman legions broke in irretrievable defeat, and which from its earliest appearances in the arena of history asserted and practiced, even in the primeval forest of Germany, the great right of self-government as the basic principle of all civil and political institutions.

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