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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... kees , on the ground , that the Old Congress had no power to agree upon a line of demarkation with the Indians . A line was fixed , in the 4th article , securing to the Indians the undisturbed possession of a territory , which appeared ...
... kees , on the ground , that the Old Congress had no power to agree upon a line of demarkation with the Indians . A line was fixed , in the 4th article , securing to the Indians the undisturbed possession of a territory , which appeared ...
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... kees were not only a substantive power , capable of making peace and declaring war , but that , after the treaty was executed , they were ex- pected to remain in the same state . It was not a surrendry of their national existence , but ...
... kees were not only a substantive power , capable of making peace and declaring war , but that , after the treaty was executed , they were ex- pected to remain in the same state . It was not a surrendry of their national existence , but ...
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... kees from Georgia , it is gravely proposed to say to these oppressed In- dians , " We have no power to defend you . It is true we promised to do it ; and you confided in our promise ; and , in that confidence , made I valuable ...
... kees from Georgia , it is gravely proposed to say to these oppressed In- dians , " We have no power to defend you . It is true we promised to do it ; and you confided in our promise ; and , in that confidence , made I valuable ...
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... kees are acknowledged , then , to have had claims , not cancelled by war , -not swept away by the superior force of the United States , -never before surrendered : claims , which the solemn sanction of treaties was deemed necessary to ...
... kees are acknowledged , then , to have had claims , not cancelled by war , -not swept away by the superior force of the United States , -never before surrendered : claims , which the solemn sanction of treaties was deemed necessary to ...
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... kees . The word guaranty can mean no less , unless limited by the subject or context . If Bonaparte guarantees the integrity of Switzerland , he engages to defend and preserve Switzerland from aggression and inva- sion , whether the ...
... kees . The word guaranty can mean no less , unless limited by the subject or context . If Bonaparte guarantees the integrity of Switzerland , he engages to defend and preserve Switzerland from aggression and inva- sion , whether the ...
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