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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... Tennessee , on the west , to the waters of French Broad , in North Carolina , on the east ; and from the head waters of the Holston , in Virginia , on the north , to some distance down the Oconee , in Georgia , on the south ; comprising ...
... Tennessee , on the west , to the waters of French Broad , in North Carolina , on the east ; and from the head waters of the Holston , in Virginia , on the north , to some distance down the Oconee , in Georgia , on the south ; comprising ...
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... Tennessee , and eight other witnesses . In the formulary , which precedes the signatures , the articles are called a " Definitive Treaty . " Among the documents of Congress , published during the last session , is a letter from the ...
... Tennessee , and eight other witnesses . In the formulary , which precedes the signatures , the articles are called a " Definitive Treaty . " Among the documents of Congress , published during the last session , is a letter from the ...
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... Tennessee , Alabama , and Mis- sissippi , not having then been formed . If this treaty now stood alone , and the relations of the parties had not been changed by subsequent events , no white man could have " attempted to settle on any ...
... Tennessee , Alabama , and Mis- sissippi , not having then been formed . If this treaty now stood alone , and the relations of the parties had not been changed by subsequent events , no white man could have " attempted to settle on any ...
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... Tennessee , who now live on fertile lands , which were ceded to the whites by the Chickasaws , must immediately remove , if the Chickasaws require it . The reason is plain . No superior can be bound to an inferior ; but that the ...
... Tennessee , who now live on fertile lands , which were ceded to the whites by the Chickasaws , must immediately remove , if the Chickasaws require it . The reason is plain . No superior can be bound to an inferior ; but that the ...
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... Tennessee , and which probably contains a population of more than 200,000 souls , was still retained by the Cherokees . ] The article provides that the boundary shall be ascertained and marked , and then proceeds thus : " And , in order ...
... Tennessee , and which probably contains a population of more than 200,000 souls , was still retained by the Cherokees . ] The article provides that the boundary shall be ascertained and marked , and then proceeds thus : " And , in order ...
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