More Evidence: The Whigs And Texas: Twenty Thousand Whigs In...
We give somo of the Mottoea iipon the Whig Banners at that great Georgia Clay and Texas Meeting: "Texas - tvé'll Uikc her as the man tooi: his ivife, without her responsibilities ." On the Banner from Cullodeï) was picfured a "Lone Star,'1 representing Texas, with the following inscription upoa oe side: "Texas IIonorably Acquihed!'' - On the other side of this bunner were twenttsix Stars,' represeming the United States, wilh the followingr inscription: We tvst in God." Thus the Clayites of Georgia imite the Flogof Texas with the Flag of the United States. Opposed to Texas are they? But now lor another banner aud here it Ã6-- - "Texas carne in at the Ga Ie, not over the Wall."And now here is another, with an nscription on both of lts 6des. On one of the 6ides is thefollowing: "Texas and Disunion - neverl" and on tlie othcr side, "UNÃON AND TEXAS!" But here comes the CÃo Bannür - mark the nscription: CtATAND FREMNOAUrsBN1'- TÃXAS WÃTH National Honor."
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