Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... nity . He should make allowance for the prejudices and passions of those under his charges that he might the better give them a just direction ; and , 1 J -1 especially in the commencement of his authority , 114 HINTS TO MISSIONARIES .
... nity . He should make allowance for the prejudices and passions of those under his charges that he might the better give them a just direction ; and , 1 J -1 especially in the commencement of his authority , 114 HINTS TO MISSIONARIES .
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James Buchanan. J -1 especially in the commencement of his authority , he should deal tenderly with offences , redoubling his care with regard to the delinquent . * of lanɔey tułoć Under the eye of such a person , the operations should ...
James Buchanan. J -1 especially in the commencement of his authority , he should deal tenderly with offences , redoubling his care with regard to the delinquent . * of lanɔey tułoć Under the eye of such a person , the operations should ...
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... . The general government only has the power to treat with the Indian Nation , and any treaty formed and held with- out its authority will not be binding . Here then is the security for the remainder of your 130 REMONSTRANCES OF.
... . The general government only has the power to treat with the Indian Nation , and any treaty formed and held with- out its authority will not be binding . Here then is the security for the remainder of your 130 REMONSTRANCES OF.
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... authority of the United States . The general govern- ment will never consent to your being defrauded , but it will protect you in all your rights . Hear well , and let it be heard by every person in your nation , that the President of ...
... authority of the United States . The general govern- ment will never consent to your being defrauded , but it will protect you in all your rights . Hear well , and let it be heard by every person in your nation , that the President of ...
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... authority ; and as you have more wisdom than the commissioners , who forced us into that treaty , we expect you have more regard to justice , and will now at our request re - consider the treaty , and restore to us part of that land ...
... authority ; and as you have more wisdom than the commissioners , who forced us into that treaty , we expect you have more regard to justice , and will now at our request re - consider the treaty , and restore to us part of that land ...
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