Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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Stran 117
... Indian nations , pre- serving the tenor of the above , and altering it so as to suit the Indians in the several departments . The Congress then proceeded to the choice of commissioners for Indian affairs , and after some debate , agreed ...
... Indian nations , pre- serving the tenor of the above , and altering it so as to suit the Indians in the several departments . The Congress then proceeded to the choice of commissioners for Indian affairs , and after some debate , agreed ...
Stran 120
... Indian affairs in the southern department . Adjourned till to - morrow at half past nine o'clock . THURSDAY , July ... Indians in friendship and amnity with us , and most effectually to promote the general in- 1 terest , still pursuing ...
... Indian affairs in the southern department . Adjourned till to - morrow at half past nine o'clock . THURSDAY , July ... Indians in friendship and amnity with us , and most effectually to promote the general in- 1 terest , still pursuing ...
Stran 121
... Indian affairs in the southern department . Agreeable to order , the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole , to take into consideration the state of America , and after some time spent therein , the president resumed ...
... Indian affairs in the southern department . Agreeable to order , the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole , to take into consideration the state of America , and after some time spent therein , the president resumed ...
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... Indian affairs , in the northern department , having transmitted to the Congress the minutes of a treaty held with the Six Nations at Albany , in August , the same were read . The Congress then resumed the consideration of the letter ...
... Indian affairs , in the northern department , having transmitted to the Congress the minutes of a treaty held with the Six Nations at Albany , in August , the same were read . The Congress then resumed the consideration of the letter ...
Stran 174
... Indians at Albany , by the Indian commissioners of the northern department , and report thereon . That the committee consist of five . The members chosen , Mr. Wythe , Mr. Franklin , Mr. Sherman , Mr. Duanc , and Mr. Cushing . Resolved ...
... Indians at Albany , by the Indian commissioners of the northern department , and report thereon . That the committee consist of five . The members chosen , Mr. Wythe , Mr. Franklin , Mr. Sherman , Mr. Duanc , and Mr. Cushing . Resolved ...
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