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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... obtaining additional portions of their territory . These applications were urged , not only , nor principally , by the consideration of the money or presents which they were to receive in exchange , but often , and strongly , by the ...
... obtaining additional portions of their territory . These applications were urged , not only , nor principally , by the consideration of the money or presents which they were to receive in exchange , but often , and strongly , by the ...
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... obtain the solemn guaranty of a powerful neighbour , that its rights and sovereignty shall be safe . All this is implied by a guaran- ty . The United States solemnly engaged to preserve and 4 25 but, it implies also, in the strongest ...
... obtain the solemn guaranty of a powerful neighbour , that its rights and sovereignty shall be safe . All this is implied by a guaran- ty . The United States solemnly engaged to preserve and 4 25 but, it implies also, in the strongest ...
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... obtained a peace for our own benefit , shall we now , merely because no human power can oppose an array of bayonets , set aside the fundamental article , without which no treaty could ever have been made ? But I must proceed with other ...
... obtained a peace for our own benefit , shall we now , merely because no human power can oppose an array of bayonets , set aside the fundamental article , without which no treaty could ever have been made ? But I must proceed with other ...
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... obtaining a site for the erection of buildings to accom- modate their state government , sent a committee to view the point , at the junction of two beautiful rivers , the Tennessee and the Clinch . The boundary , as it then stood , ran ...
... obtaining a site for the erection of buildings to accom- modate their state government , sent a committee to view the point , at the junction of two beautiful rivers , the Tennessee and the Clinch . The boundary , as it then stood , ran ...
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... obtaining a relinquishment to the United States of " all the right , title , interest and claim , which the Cherokees , or their nation , have , or ever had , " to the tract described , except that two reservations of small portions of ...
... obtaining a relinquishment to the United States of " all the right , title , interest and claim , which the Cherokees , or their nation , have , or ever had , " to the tract described , except that two reservations of small portions of ...
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