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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... individuals , who are interested in the 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 ...
... individuals , who are interested in the 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 ...
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... individuals , there is a difference between the precious and the vile ; and that nation will undoubtedly , in the long course of years , be most prosperous and most respected , which most se- dulously cherishes a character for fair ...
... individuals , there is a difference between the precious and the vile ; and that nation will undoubtedly , in the long course of years , be most prosperous and most respected , which most se- dulously cherishes a character for fair ...
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... individuals of the other , shall be punished in the same manner . The 8th article has the remarkable provision , that no retaliatory mea- sures shall be adopted by either party , unless this treaty shall be vio- lated ; and even then ...
... individuals of the other , shall be punished in the same manner . The 8th article has the remarkable provision , that no retaliatory mea- sures shall be adopted by either party , unless this treaty shall be vio- lated ; and even then ...
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... individuals , and six other senators , had been members of the con- vention , which formed the federal constitution ; though Mr. Ellsworth did not sign that instrument , having been called away before it was completed . He was a most ...
... individuals , and six other senators , had been members of the con- vention , which formed the federal constitution ; though Mr. Ellsworth did not sign that instrument , having been called away before it was completed . He was a most ...
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... individual , for nearly forty years , whether this admission were not perfectly correct . Presidents Adams , ( the elder , ) Jefferson , Madison , and Monroe , all ad- mitted the Cherokees to be a nation , and treated with them as such ...
... individual , for nearly forty years , whether this admission were not perfectly correct . Presidents Adams , ( the elder , ) Jefferson , Madison , and Monroe , all ad- mitted the Cherokees to be a nation , and treated with them as such ...
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