Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Removal of the IndiansPerkins and Marvin, 1830 - 304 strani |
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... House of Congress - without any opportunity for counsel or concert , discussion or deliberation , on the part of these co - ordi- nate branches of the government , to despatch the whole subject in a tone and style of decisive ...
... House of Congress - without any opportunity for counsel or concert , discussion or deliberation , on the part of these co - ordi- nate branches of the government , to despatch the whole subject in a tone and style of decisive ...
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... houses , and , by a proper exposition of their real condition , rouse them to think of that ; whilst offers to them , of extensive reservations in fee simple , and other rewards , would , it is hoped , result in obtaining their ...
... houses , and , by a proper exposition of their real condition , rouse them to think of that ; whilst offers to them , of extensive reservations in fee simple , and other rewards , would , it is hoped , result in obtaining their ...
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... committee , accepted by the House of Representatives only . The objections urged therein ap ply exclusively to the treaty of Hopewell , and must have rested only on the ground of the reservation , before mentioned 40 MR . SPRAGUE'S SPEECH .
... committee , accepted by the House of Representatives only . The objections urged therein ap ply exclusively to the treaty of Hopewell , and must have rested only on the ground of the reservation , before mentioned 40 MR . SPRAGUE'S SPEECH .
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... House of Representatives of the United States , and , I believe , every member thereof , have affirmed and sanctioned them , by passing laws for their due execution , pay ; ing from year to year the annuities secured by them , and ...
... House of Representatives of the United States , and , I believe , every member thereof , have affirmed and sanctioned them , by passing laws for their due execution , pay ; ing from year to year the annuities secured by them , and ...
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... house of their chiefs , and must be quenched forever upon the domestic hearth , by the tears of the inmates , who have there joined the nuptial feast , and the funeral wail ; if they are to look for the last time upon the land of their ...
... house of their chiefs , and must be quenched forever upon the domestic hearth , by the tears of the inmates , who have there joined the nuptial feast , and the funeral wail ; if they are to look for the last time upon the land of their ...
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