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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... road through their land . ” After stating that the road " shall be a highway for the citizens of the United States and the Chick- asaws , ” and that the Chickasaws " shall appoint two discreet men as * The correctness of this criticism ...
... road through their land . ” After stating that the road " shall be a highway for the citizens of the United States and the Chick- asaws , ” and that the Chickasaws " shall appoint two discreet men as * The correctness of this criticism ...
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... road , shall be held and deemed to be the property of the Chickasaw nation . " The second article makes a pecuniary compensation to the Chicka- saws for " their respectful and friendly attention to the President of the United States of ...
... road , shall be held and deemed to be the property of the Chickasaw nation . " The second article makes a pecuniary compensation to the Chicka- saws for " their respectful and friendly attention to the President of the United States of ...
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... road - Regulation of trade - Articles of guaranty - Impor- tance of this article - Nature of a guaranty - Instance of Buonaparte and Swit- zerland . I proceed in the consideration of the treaty of Holston . The third article provides ...
... road - Regulation of trade - Articles of guaranty - Impor- tance of this article - Nature of a guaranty - Instance of Buonaparte and Swit- zerland . I proceed in the consideration of the treaty of Holston . The third article provides ...
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... road from Washington district to Mero district , and the navigation of the Tennessee river . " This is another very curious provision , if we are to believe that the Cherokees are merely tenants at will , and the people of the United ...
... road from Washington district to Mero district , and the navigation of the Tennessee river . " This is another very curious provision , if we are to believe that the Cherokees are merely tenants at will , and the people of the United ...
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... road granted by " the Cherokee nation , " across a small corner of their country , to the citizens of the United States ; and in consideration of this grant , the Cherokees are to be permitted " to hunt and take game upon the lands 廖 ...
... road granted by " the Cherokee nation , " across a small corner of their country , to the citizens of the United States ; and in consideration of this grant , the Cherokees are to be permitted " to hunt and take game upon the lands 廖 ...
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