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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... course of this investigation , I shall not 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 ...
... course of this investigation , I shall not 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 ...
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... course now to be pursued , is very great . It is computed , that there are within our national limits more than 300,000 Indians ; some say 500,000 ; and , in the southwestern States , the tribes whose immediate removal is in ...
... course now to be pursued , is very great . It is computed , that there are within our national limits more than 300,000 Indians ; some say 500,000 ; and , in the southwestern States , the tribes whose immediate removal is in ...
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... course of measures , in regard to the Indians , which is manifestly fair , and generous , and benevolent , will command the warm and decided approbation of intelli- gent men , not only in the present age , but in all succeeding times ...
... course of measures , in regard to the Indians , which is manifestly fair , and generous , and benevolent , will command the warm and decided approbation of intelli- gent men , not only in the present age , but in all succeeding times ...
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... course , or as a piece of affectation , designed for rhetorical embellishment . In my delibe- rate opininion , it is more important , and should be more heeded , than all other considerations relating to the subject ; and the people of ...
... course , or as a piece of affectation , designed for rhetorical embellishment . In my delibe- rate opininion , it is more important , and should be more heeded , than all other considerations relating to the subject ; and the people of ...
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... course of that year , the old 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 ...
... course of that year , the old 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 ...
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