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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... 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 of our government to the present day . 5. My discussions will not assume a party ...
... 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 of our government to the present day . 5. My discussions will not assume a party ...
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... give peace , and to allot . The title of the treaty to which I referred in my last number , is in these words : " Articles concluded at Hopewell , on the Keowee , between Benjamin Hawkins , Andrew Pickens , Joseph Martin , and Lachlan ...
... give peace , and to allot . The title of the treaty to which I referred in my last number , is in these words : " Articles concluded at Hopewell , on the Keowee , between Benjamin Hawkins , Andrew Pickens , Joseph Martin , and Lachlan ...
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... give money , " to evince their justice , " to the Cherokees , " for relinquish- ments of land by the treaty of Hopewell , and the treaty of Holston . " Here both treaties are mentioned in precisely the same manner ; which would hardly ...
... give money , " to evince their justice , " to the Cherokees , " for relinquish- ments of land by the treaty of Hopewell , and the treaty of Holston . " Here both treaties are mentioned in precisely the same manner ; which would hardly ...
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... give peace to the Indians . The fact is well known , however , that the whites were much more desirous of peace than the Cherokees were . The inhabitants of our frontier settlements were in constant dread of incursions from the natives ...
... give peace to the Indians . The fact is well known , however , that the whites were much more desirous of peace than the Cherokees were . The inhabitants of our frontier settlements were in constant dread of incursions from the natives ...
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... give peace was a favourite one with the Romans , and was doubtless copied from them . I think Bonaparte used it also on some occasions . But neither the Romans , nor Bonaparte , so far as I know , ever soberly contended that a treaty ...
... give peace was a favourite one with the Romans , and was doubtless copied from them . I think Bonaparte used it also on some occasions . But neither the Romans , nor Bonaparte , so far as I know , ever soberly contended that a treaty ...
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acknowledged admitted agree binding bound boundary ceded cession character chartered limits Chero Cherokee chiefs Cherokee country Cherokee nation Chickasaws chiefs and warriors Choctaws citizens civilized claim colony commissioners compact of 1802 Congress consent constitution Court declared dians doctrine engagements European executed extinguished faith Georgia Governor granted guaranty independent Indian title individuals inhabitants jurisdiction justice kees king king of England lands law of nations legislature legislature of Georgia M'Intosh manner ment Mississippi nation of Indians negotiated never occupancy Oglethorpe parties peace and friendship peaceable possession preamble present principles proclamation protection punishment ratified by President regard relinquishment remain remove respect Secretary Secretary of War seisin settlements settlers six nations soil solemn South Carolina sovereignty stipulations Tennessee territory tion tract treaty of Holston treaty of Hopewell treaty of Tellico TREATY OF WASHINGTON treaty-making power tribes of Indians United Washington whites William Blount words