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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... United States and the Indians . I hope you will insert them . Permit me as an inducement , to make the following suggestions : 1. This is a subject which must be abundantly discussed in our country . 2. It will be among the most ...
... United States and the Indians . I hope you will insert them . Permit me as an inducement , to make the following suggestions : 1. This is a subject which must be abundantly discussed in our country . 2. It will be among the most ...
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... United States . The attention of many of our most intelligent citizens has been fixed upon the subject with great in- terest . Many others are beginning to inquire . Several public docu- ments , which have recently appeared in the ...
... United States . The attention of many of our most intelligent citizens has been fixed upon the subject with great in- terest . Many others are beginning to inquire . Several public docu- ments , which have recently appeared in the ...
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... United States owe it to themselves , and to mankind , to form a correct judg- ment in this matter . The questions have forced themselves upon us , as a nation : -What is to become of the Indians ? Have they any rights ? If they have ...
... United States owe it to themselves , and to mankind , to form a correct judg- ment in this matter . The questions have forced themselves upon us , as a nation : -What is to become of the Indians ? Have they any rights ? If they have ...
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... United States should " feel power , and forget right ; " — if they should resemble a man , who , abounding in wealth of every kind , and assuming the office of lawgiver and judge , first declares himself to be the owner of his poor ...
... United States should " feel power , and forget right ; " — if they should resemble a man , who , abounding in wealth of every kind , and assuming the office of lawgiver and judge , first declares himself to be the owner of his poor ...
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... United States are not altogether guiltless , in regard to their treatment of the aborigines of this continent ; but they cannot as yet be charged with any systematic legislation on this subject , inconsistent with the plainest ...
... United States are not altogether guiltless , in regard to their treatment of the aborigines of this continent ; but they cannot as yet be charged with any systematic legislation on this subject , inconsistent with the plainest ...
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