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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... binding on both parties . The government of the United States alleges , as appears by a letter from the Secretary of War , * dated April , 1829 , that Great Britain , pre- vious to the revolution , " claimed entire sovereignty within ...
... binding on both parties . The government of the United States alleges , as appears by a letter from the Secretary of War , * dated April , 1829 , that Great Britain , pre- vious to the revolution , " claimed entire sovereignty within ...
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... aside . Now , whatever doctrines the government of the United States may have held and promulgated on this subject , they cannot be binding upon the Indians , 2 9 the reader may have some definite idea of the territory ...
... aside . Now , whatever doctrines the government of the United States may have held and promulgated on this subject , they cannot be binding upon the Indians , 2 9 the reader may have some definite idea of the territory ...
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First Published in the National Intelligencer Jeremiah Evarts. subject , they cannot be binding upon the Indians , unless acknowledged by them to be binding , or unless founded in the immutable principles of justice . Let us suppose that ...
First Published in the National Intelligencer Jeremiah Evarts. subject , they cannot be binding upon the Indians , unless acknowledged by them to be binding , or unless founded in the immutable principles of justice . Let us suppose that ...
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... binding upon the whites ; at least , not to the extent of their literal and proper meaning . The argument stands in this form . The Cherokees fought on the side of the British , in the war of independence . The British were beaten ; and ...
... binding upon the whites ; at least , not to the extent of their literal and proper meaning . The argument stands in this form . The Cherokees fought on the side of the British , in the war of independence . The British were beaten ; and ...
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... binding upon them ; and therefore they may reclaim all the lands which they have ceded to the United States . Of course , the inhabitants of West Tennessee , who now live on fertile lands , which were ceded to the whites by the ...
... binding upon them ; and therefore they may reclaim all the lands which they have ceded to the United States . Of course , the inhabitants of West Tennessee , who now live on fertile lands , which were ceded to the whites by the ...
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