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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... white neighbours of the Indians are the real owners of the land . Some people are puzzled by what is supposed to be a collision between the powers of the general government and the sexy . pl . 1070 332 JUL 271916 371527 claims of ...
... white neighbours of the Indians are the real owners of the land . Some people are puzzled by what is supposed to be a collision between the powers of the general government and the sexy . pl . 1070 332 JUL 271916 371527 claims of ...
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... whites , to sustain ten times our present population , we should compel the remnants of tribes to leave the places , which , received by inheritance from their fathers and never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent ...
... whites , to sustain ten times our present population , we should compel the remnants of tribes to leave the places , which , received by inheritance from their fathers and never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent ...
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... whites and the Indian tribes of the southwestern States : I say the whites , ( that is our country generally , ) because certain positions are taken by the government of the United States , and certain claims are made by the State of ...
... whites and the Indian tribes of the southwestern States : I say the whites , ( that is our country generally , ) because certain positions are taken by the government of the United States , and certain claims are made by the State of ...
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... whites have ever been in posses- sion of it . If the Cherokees are interrogated as to their title , they can truly say , * See Appendix . " God gave this country to our ancestors . We their present territory from time immemorial; that ...
... whites have ever been in posses- sion of it . If the Cherokees are interrogated as to their title , they can truly say , * See Appendix . " God gave this country to our ancestors . We their present territory from time immemorial; that ...
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... whites - that it was for their interest to have their limits circumscribed , so that their young men could not have a great extent of country to hunt in ; and that , when they became attached to the soil , and engaged in its cultivation ...
... whites - that it was for their interest to have their limits circumscribed , so that their young men could not have a great extent of country to hunt in ; and that , when they became attached to the soil , and engaged in its cultivation ...
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