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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... granted the humble request of the President , on the condition that the petitioner shall make a pecuniary compensation , and pay tribute , under the name of ferriage , to the Chickasaws , as often as any of the President's people pass ...
... granted the humble request of the President , on the condition that the petitioner shall make a pecuniary compensation , and pay tribute , under the name of ferriage , to the Chickasaws , as often as any of the President's people pass ...
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... granted by a treaty stipulation . ART . 6. It is agreed on the part of the Cherokees , that the United States shall have the sole and exclusive right of regulating their trade . " By the constitution of the United States it had been ...
... granted by a treaty stipulation . ART . 6. It is agreed on the part of the Cherokees , that the United States shall have the sole and exclusive right of regulating their trade . " By the constitution of the United States it had been ...
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... granted by " the Cherokee nation , " across a small corner of their country , to the citizens of the United States ; and in consideration of this grant , the Cherokees are to be permitted " to hunt and take game upon the lands 廖 ...
... granted by " the Cherokee nation , " across a small corner of their country , to the citizens of the United States ; and in consideration of this grant , the Cherokees are to be permitted " to hunt and take game upon the lands 廖 ...
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... granted , sixty feet in width , passing through about 150 miles of Cherokee territory , and opening a communication from Augusta , Georgia , to Knoxville and Nashville , Tennessee . [ This has usually been called the Federal Road . It ...
... granted , sixty feet in width , passing through about 150 miles of Cherokee territory , and opening a communication from Augusta , Georgia , to Knoxville and Nashville , Tennessee . [ This has usually been called the Federal Road . It ...
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... granted to the United States , at the special in- stance of the President ; that the Cherokees were extremely cautious not to compromit their territorial rights ; that they made the grant from motives of friendship , and a willingness ...
... granted to the United States , at the special in- stance of the President ; that the Cherokees were extremely cautious not to compromit their territorial rights ; that they made the grant from motives of friendship , and a willingness ...
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