| 1881 - 568 strani
...noble work, the accomplishment of which should be a crown of glory to any nation. But to allow them to drag along year after year, and generation after...and filth, when we have the power to elevate them in the scale of humanity, would be a lasting disgrace to our government. The past experience of this... | |
| United States. President - 1881 - 1114 strani
...noble work, the accomplishment of wbich shoiild be a crown of glory to any nation. But to allow them to drag along year after year, and generation after...old superstitions, laziness, and filth, when we have tlffe power to elevate them m'the scale of humanity, would be a lasting disgrace to our government.... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1882 - 1356 strani
...noble work, the accomplishment of which should be a crown of glory to any nation. But to allow them to drag along year after year, and generation after...and filth, when we have the power to elevate them in the scale of humanity, would be a lasting disgrace to our government. The past experience of this... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak - 1889 - 894 strani
...new, but southern AiKU'he troubles began at the end of 79. Nothing of general interest in 1SSO. 18S1. The com. says: 'To allow the Ind. to drag along year...simply fed. All the Ind. of southern N. Mex. should lie moved north, away from the frontier. On this latter proposition the mil. authorities were agreed.... | |
| Robert Marshall Utley - 2004 - 357 strani
...extension of the law to Indian reservations. Crow Dog, however, went free. to any nation. But to allow them to drag along year after year, and generation after...and filth, when we have the power to elevate them in the scale of humanity, would be a lasting disgrace to our government.22 The first step was to root... | |
| Keith Newlin - 2008 - 537 strani
...noble work, the accomplishment of which should be a crown of glory to any nation. But to allow them to drag along year after year, and generation after...and filth, when we have the power to elevate them in the scale of humanity, would be a lasting disgrace to our government."19 The architects of the nation's... | |
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