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"The generous Mexican nation whom you have offended - in recompense for her many favors - pardons you.
"The generous Mexican nation whom you have offended - in recompense for her many favors - pardons you.
And in the name of the Mexican people - always great - I restore you to that liberty which you lost by invading out territory & violating our domestic [unclear]. Return to your country, I [unclear] to her people, that the Mexicans are as generous to the conquered as they are valient in the field of battle.  
And in the name of the Mexican people - always great - I restore you to that liberty which you lost by invading our territory & violating our domestic [[unclear]]. Return to your country, & [unclear] to her people, that the Mexicans are as generous to the conquered as they are valiant in the field of battle.  
You have proved our valor, now prove our magnanimity."
You have proved our valor, now prove our magnanimity."

Latest revision as of 01:31, 3 August 2022

Santa Anna's speech to the Santa Fe prisoners on the day of their release from bondage. Texans.- "The generous Mexican nation whom you have offended - in recompense for her many favors - pardons you. And in the name of the Mexican people - always great - I restore you to that liberty which you lost by invading our territory & violating our domestic unclear. Return to your country, & [unclear] to her people, that the Mexicans are as generous to the conquered as they are valiant in the field of battle. You have proved our valor, now prove our magnanimity."