| Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1853 - 574 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...that regular and progressive system of encroachment which renders the Indians resentful and discontented, and which, by gradually approximating the American... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - Literary Criticism - 1905 - 564 pages
...not made indispensable ; but it was plainly stated in the instructions that the best means was " a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...against encroachment on the part of either State." The suggestion, in its logical consequence and in its intent, went to establishing the communities... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1906 - 1070 pages
...not made indispensable ; but it was plainly stated in the instructions that the best means was " a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...against encroachment on the part of either State." The suggestion, in its logical consequence and in its intent, went to establishing the communities... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1908 - 468 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and Irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...against encroachment on the part of either State. * ***** * The best prospect of future peace appears to he that the two Governments should regard the... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1908 - 466 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and Irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...against encroachment on the part of either State. * * * * • * * The best prospect of future peace appears to be that the two Governments should regard... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1908 - 470 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and Irritation. This may he best effected by n mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...peace, against encroachment on the part of either Stnte. * ***** * The best prospect of future peace appears to be thnt the two Governments shouid, regard... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1908 - 472 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they shall be established upon the peace, agalnst encroachment on the part of either State. * ***** • The liest prospect of future peace appears... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Fisheries - 1913 - 326 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...that regular and progressive system of encroachment which renders the Indians resentful and discontented, and which, by gradually approximating the American... | |
| Great Britain - 1913 - 540 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...that regular and progressive system of encroachment which renders the Indians resentful and discontented, and which, by gradually approximating the American... | |
| 1913 - 322 pages
...several Indian nations, upon a footing of less jealousy and irritation. This may be best effected by a mutual guarantee of the Indian possessions, as they...that regular and progressive system of encroachment which renders the Indians resentful and discontented, and which, by gradually approximating the American... | |
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