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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... soil , or any sovereignty over the territory ; and that the title to the soil and sovereignty over the territory have been repeatedly guaranteed to the Cherokees , as a nation , by the United States , in treaties which are now binding ...
... soil , or any sovereignty over the territory ; and that the title to the soil and sovereignty over the territory have been repeatedly guaranteed to the Cherokees , as a nation , by the United States , in treaties which are now binding ...
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... soil , as truly and entirely as do the inhabitants of Pennsylvania or Virginia . For many years they have had their herds , and their large cultivated fields . They now have , in addition , their schools , a regular civil government ...
... soil , as truly and entirely as do the inhabitants of Pennsylvania or Virginia . For many years they have had their herds , and their large cultivated fields . They now have , in addition , their schools , a regular civil government ...
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... soil , with undoubted rights of sover- eignty over it , the article is intelligible and reasonable . The people of the United States wanted a free passage through a particular part of the Cherokee territory ; and , as the parties now ...
... soil , with undoubted rights of sover- eignty over it , the article is intelligible and reasonable . The people of the United States wanted a free passage through a particular part of the Cherokee territory ; and , as the parties now ...
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... soil ; there is not , in all these instruments , a single intimation , or ground of plausible argument to the contrary . Lastly , this treaty not only adopts the word " guaranty " from the treaty of Holston , but interprets it , ( as ...
... soil ; there is not , in all these instruments , a single intimation , or ground of plausible argument to the contrary . Lastly , this treaty not only adopts the word " guaranty " from the treaty of Holston , but interprets it , ( as ...
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... soil , or , as the title has it , " within the Cherokee nation , " under the di- rection of the fifth President of the United States . The letter of Mr. Jefferson is produced and incorporated into a treaty . It is therefore adopted by ...
... soil , or , as the title has it , " within the Cherokee nation , " under the di- rection of the fifth President of the United States . The letter of Mr. Jefferson is produced and incorporated into a treaty . It is therefore adopted by ...
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