Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians: First Published in the National IntelligencerT. Kite, 1830 - 116 Seiten |
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... Congress . Some able members of Congress , to my certain know- ledge , wish to have the matter discussed . 3. I expect to make it appear , by a particular examination of treaties , that the United States are bound to secure to the ...
... Congress . Some able members of Congress , to my certain know- ledge , wish to have the matter discussed . 3. I expect to make it appear , by a particular examination of treaties , that the United States are bound to secure to the ...
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... Congress appointed four commissioners plenipotentiary , men of distinction at the south , to meet the head men and warriors of the Cherokees , and negociate a treaty of peace . The parties met at Hopewell , now in Pendleton District , S ...
... Congress appointed four commissioners plenipotentiary , men of distinction at the south , to meet the head men and warriors of the Cherokees , and negociate a treaty of peace . The parties met at Hopewell , now in Pendleton District , S ...
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... Congress assembled , shall restore all the prisoners taken from the Indians during the late war , to the head men and warriors of the Cherokees , as early as is practicable . " ART . 3. The said Indians , for themselves , and their ...
... Congress assembled , shall restore all the prisoners taken from the Indians during the late war , to the head men and warriors of the Cherokees , as early as is practicable . " ART . 3. The said Indians , for themselves , and their ...
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... Congress , published during the last session , is a letter from the Honourable Hugh L. White , now senator in Con- gress , to Mr. John Ross , at present the chief magistrate of the Cherokee nation , in which the writer argues , at some ...
... Congress , published during the last session , is a letter from the Honourable Hugh L. White , now senator in Con- gress , to Mr. John Ross , at present the chief magistrate of the Cherokee nation , in which the writer argues , at some ...
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... Congress made treaties with the Indians , in precisely the same manner as with European nations . If the power to do this was doubted , or denied , the doubt or denial , has never come to my knowledge . The treaty of Hopewell was ...
... Congress made treaties with the Indians , in precisely the same manner as with European nations . If the power to do this was doubted , or denied , the doubt or denial , has never come to my knowledge . The treaty of Hopewell was ...
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