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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... never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent homes ; - if , when asked to explain the treaties , which we first proposed , then solemnly executed , and have many times ratified , we stammer , and pre- varicate , and ...
... never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent homes ; - if , when asked to explain the treaties , which we first proposed , then solemnly executed , and have many times ratified , we stammer , and pre- varicate , and ...
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... never forfeited or alienated , their rights cannot be affected by the charters of kings , nor by the acts of provincial legislatures , nor by the compacts of neighbouring states , nor by the mandates of the execu- tive branch of our ...
... never forfeited or alienated , their rights cannot be affected by the charters of kings , nor by the acts of provincial legislatures , nor by the compacts of neighbouring states , nor by the mandates of the execu- tive branch of our ...
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... never been in bon . dage to any man . Though we have sold much land to our white neigh bors , we have never bought any from them . We own the land which we now occupy , by the right of the original possessors ; a right which is allowed ...
... never been in bon . dage to any man . Though we have sold much land to our white neigh bors , we have never bought any from them . We own the land which we now occupy , by the right of the original possessors ; a right which is allowed ...
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... never be fairly and fully understood , without a reference to every material article , in every treaty which has been made between these parties . Unless such a reference is had , no reader can be sure that he has a view of the whole ...
... never be fairly and fully understood , without a reference to every material article , in every treaty which has been made between these parties . Unless such a reference is had , no reader can be sure that he has a view of the whole ...
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... never come to my knowledge . The treaty of Hopewell was negotiated by commissioners , all of whom , if I mistake not , resided at the south ; and I have never heard that any remonstrance was offered by either of the states in the ...
... never come to my knowledge . The treaty of Hopewell was negotiated by commissioners , all of whom , if I mistake not , resided at the south ; and I have never heard that any remonstrance was offered by either of the states in the ...
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