American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... agreement . We took this opportunity to remark , that no nation observed a policy more liberal and humane towards the Indians than that pursued by the United States ; that our object had been , by all practicable means , to introduce ...
... agreement . We took this opportunity to remark , that no nation observed a policy more liberal and humane towards the Indians than that pursued by the United States ; that our object had been , by all practicable means , to introduce ...
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... Agreements between the United States of America and other Powers , 1776-1909 , Vol . I , p . 612 . the two countries , and of restoring , upon principles 576 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Text of the Treaty of Ghent, December 24, ...
... Agreements between the United States of America and other Powers , 1776-1909 , Vol . I , p . 612 . the two countries , and of restoring , upon principles 576 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Text of the Treaty of Ghent, December 24, ...
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... agreement , and guarantees of its execution . If we have im- providently neglected the interests of the Indians , how much more have we neglected those of the Colonists . * * The anticipated effect of the Treaty.1 We demanded that the ...
... agreement , and guarantees of its execution . If we have im- providently neglected the interests of the Indians , how much more have we neglected those of the Colonists . * * The anticipated effect of the Treaty.1 We demanded that the ...
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... agreement that they will live under the protection of the United States , and nothing more . Far from acknowledging the rights of sovereignty and soil to be in the other contracting party , it expressly stipulates , that the Indians ...
... agreement that they will live under the protection of the United States , and nothing more . Far from acknowledging the rights of sovereignty and soil to be in the other contracting party , it expressly stipulates , that the Indians ...
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... agreement , and guarantees of its execution . If we have im- providently neglected the interests of the Indians , how much more have we neglected those of the Colonists . The anticipated effect of the Treaty.1 * We demanded that the ...
... agreement , and guarantees of its execution . If we have im- providently neglected the interests of the Indians , how much more have we neglected those of the Colonists . The anticipated effect of the Treaty.1 * We demanded that the ...
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