Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 7
... Indians against injustice dered favoritism . It was due to the new States equally and oppression ; and on motion of Mr. S. the petition was to survey the lands : for , if they are not surveyed and of ordered to be referred to the ...
... Indians against injustice dered favoritism . It was due to the new States equally and oppression ; and on motion of Mr. S. the petition was to survey the lands : for , if they are not surveyed and of ordered to be referred to the ...
Stran 16
... Indians to subsist them and their , families while the treaty was going on . It was also necessary to give them presents , as every one knew who was acquainted with the matter . The expense of holding Indian treaties was , he said ...
... Indians to subsist them and their , families while the treaty was going on . It was also necessary to give them presents , as every one knew who was acquainted with the matter . The expense of holding Indian treaties was , he said ...
Stran 17
... Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the chiefs of the nation , to ty thousand to another . For this purpose it was ...
... Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the chiefs of the nation , to ty thousand to another . For this purpose it was ...
Stran 18
... Indians du- pendent people , and we mean to treat you as such , and ring the negotiation , and not only the chiefs , but the war- the first step we take is , by making no provision for your riors , and their women and children ; that ...
... Indians du- pendent people , and we mean to treat you as such , and ring the negotiation , and not only the chiefs , but the war- the first step we take is , by making no provision for your riors , and their women and children ; that ...
Stran 19
... Indians work ? asked desire to see such a negotiation conducted in a spirit Mr. N. No ; they will roam at large in ... Indians . Presents were always made to them ; no treaty was ever made ] without them ; and the Indians accept them ...
... Indians work ? asked desire to see such a negotiation conducted in a spirit Mr. N. No ; they will roam at large in ... Indians . Presents were always made to them ; no treaty was ever made ] without them ; and the Indians accept them ...
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