| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 strani
...restored. ARTICLE II. The said Indian nations do acknowledge themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever. ARTICLE III. The boundary line between the United States and the Wiandot and Delaware nations, shall... | |
| United States - 1809 - 358 strani
...United States. ARTIcLE V. The several nations of Indians aforesaid, do again acknowledge-thcmselves under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign ; and the United States en their part do renew their covenant, to extend protection to them according... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 strani
...shall be restored. Art. 2. The said Indian nations do acknowledge themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever. Art 3. The boundary line between the United States and the Wiandot and Delaware nations, shall begin... | |
| United States - 1826 - 564 strani
...late war with Great-Britain, and the said tribes upon their reat "U111' part, agree, again to place themselves under the protection of the United States, and of no other power whatsoever. Art. 3. In consideration of the fidelity to the United Stales United sute which has... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 strani
...States to restore to the Cherokees all prisoners. ', 3. The Cherokees acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatever. :•••..• :••• •. 4. The boundary line between the Cherokees and the citizens... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 strani
...was a treaty of peace, and terminated a war, which had existed between them and the United States. The Cherokees placed themselves under the protection of the United States, "and of no other sovereign whatever." After the adoption of the federal Constitution, in 1791, the treaty of Holston was formed... | |
| 1830 - 418 strani
...the very treaty of Holston, in which one of the guarantees occurs, they acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign, and stipulate not to hold any treaty with any foreign power or individual State. Is it not clear, from... | |
| Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - 1831 - 332 strani
...into the favour and protection of the United States. The Indians acknowledged all the Cherokees to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatever. The treaty goes on and describes the boundaries to the hunting grounds between the said Indians... | |
| 1832 - 496 strani
...United States to restore to the Cherokees all prisoners. 3. The Cherokees acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever. 4. The boundary line between the Cherokees and the citizens of the United States was agreed to as designated.... | |
| 1835 - 674 strani
...without interruption or molestation of any sort from the white people of the United States, acknowledging themselves under the protection of the United States, and of no other Power whatever; that when they no longer wish to keep the lands, they shall sell them only to the United... | |
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