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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... peace and great national prosperity , amidst all our professions of magnanimity and benevolence , and in the blazing light of the nineteenth century , drive away these remnants of tribes , in such a manner , and under such au- spices ...
... peace and great national prosperity , amidst all our professions of magnanimity and benevolence , and in the blazing light of the nineteenth century , drive away these remnants of tribes , in such a manner , and under such au- spices ...
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... peace of 1783 , claiming all the lands in North America between 30 and 50 north latitude , and declaring that all the nations , tribes , and communi- ties , then residing on said lands , were subject to the laws of Great Britain , and ...
... peace of 1783 , claiming all the lands in North America between 30 and 50 north latitude , and declaring that all the nations , tribes , and communi- ties , then residing on said lands , were subject to the laws of Great Britain , and ...
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... peace of 1783 , it does not appear that any definite arrangement was made with this tribe till the year 1785. In the course of that year , the old Congress appointed four commissioners plenipotentiary , men of distinction at the south ...
... peace of 1783 , it does not appear that any definite arrangement was made with this tribe till the year 1785. In the course of that year , the old Congress appointed four commissioners plenipotentiary , men of distinction at the south ...
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... peace , trade , or in- terests of the United States . “ ART . 12. That the Indians may have full confidence in the justice of the Uni- ted States , respecting their interests , they shall have a right to send a deputy of their choice ...
... peace , trade , or in- terests of the United States . “ ART . 12. That the Indians may have full confidence in the justice of the Uni- ted States , respecting their interests , they shall have a right to send a deputy of their choice ...
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... peace given by the United States , and friendship re - established between the said States on the one part , and all the Cherokees on the other , shall be universal ; and the contracting parties shall use their utmost endeavours to ...
... peace given by the United States , and friendship re - established between the said States on the one part , and all the Cherokees on the other , shall be universal ; and the contracting parties shall use their utmost endeavours to ...
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