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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... agree with the present Execu- tive of the United States , in the construction which he gives to treaties ; but shall be sustained by the uniform tenor of our negotiations with the Indians , and legis- lation for them , from the origin ...
... agree with the present Execu- tive of the United States , in the construction which he gives to treaties ; but shall be sustained by the uniform tenor of our negotiations with the Indians , and legis- lation for them , from the origin ...
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... agree in the opinion , that no tribe of Indians can rise to real civilization , and to the full enjoyment of Christian society , unless they can have a community of their own ; and can be so much separated from the whites , as to form ...
... agree in the opinion , that no tribe of Indians can rise to real civilization , and to the full enjoyment of Christian society , unless they can have a community of their own ; and can be so much separated from the whites , as to form ...
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... agree upon a line of demarkation with the Indians . A line was fixed , in the 4th article , securing to the Indians the undisturbed possession of a territory , which appeared on the map to be a part of Virginia , the two Carolinas , and ...
... agree upon a line of demarkation with the Indians . A line was fixed , in the 4th article , securing to the Indians the undisturbed possession of a territory , which appeared on the map to be a part of Virginia , the two Carolinas , and ...
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... agree to a peace . The Cherokees doubtless understood , that the United States were desirous that there should be an end of fighting ; but it is incredible that they should have thought there was lurking , under the phrase of giving ...
... agree to a peace . The Cherokees doubtless understood , that the United States were desirous that there should be an end of fighting ; but it is incredible that they should have thought there was lurking , under the phrase of giving ...
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... agree to make a compensation there- for , such cession and agreement are not a treaty . Accordingly , such negotiations are carried on and completed by virtue of laws of the Na- tional and State Legislatures . Of course , compacts of ...
... agree to make a compensation there- for , such cession and agreement are not a treaty . Accordingly , such negotiations are carried on and completed by virtue of laws of the Na- tional and State Legislatures . Of course , compacts of ...
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