American Annual Register of Public Events, 第 5 巻Joseph Blunt G. and C. Carvill, 1832 |
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... Indian Annuities now payable under treaty provisions ; dates of the acts of oppropriation ; names of tribes to whom payable ; the sums which are permanent , and those which are limited , and the terms of limitation , LOCAL HISTORY AND ...
... Indian Annuities now payable under treaty provisions ; dates of the acts of oppropriation ; names of tribes to whom payable ; the sums which are permanent , and those which are limited , and the terms of limitation , LOCAL HISTORY AND ...
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... Indians , Proclamation of do . abolishing Slavery , Decree of the General Congress in relation to Imposts , Proclamation of the Liberator to the Colombians , Page . 19332 22 43 49 52 114 116 117 120 122 123 146 147 • 147 149 Address of ...
... Indians , Proclamation of do . abolishing Slavery , Decree of the General Congress in relation to Imposts , Proclamation of the Liberator to the Colombians , Page . 19332 22 43 49 52 114 116 117 120 122 123 146 147 • 147 149 Address of ...
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... general disposition was evinced to give the measures of the adminis- tration a fair trial . Some uncer- tainty of course existed as to the policy which the new President • stant desire to observe towards the Indian tribes within 2.
... general disposition was evinced to give the measures of the adminis- tration a fair trial . Some uncer- tainty of course existed as to the policy which the new President • stant desire to observe towards the Indian tribes within 2.
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Joseph Blunt. stant desire to observe towards the Indian tribes within our limits , a just and liberal policy ; and to give that humane and considerate at- tention to their rights and their wants , which are consistent with the habits of ...
Joseph Blunt. stant desire to observe towards the Indian tribes within our limits , a just and liberal policy ; and to give that humane and considerate at- tention to their rights and their wants , which are consistent with the habits of ...
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... Indian Agent , Samuel Mc Roberts was confirmed upon re - consideration , aff . 24 , neg . 22 , and W. Rector and M. M. Noah were again re - nominated to the Senate , by which W. R. was again rejected , 21 neg . and 20 aff . and M. M. ...
... Indian Agent , Samuel Mc Roberts was confirmed upon re - consideration , aff . 24 , neg . 22 , and W. Rector and M. M. Noah were again re - nominated to the Senate , by which W. R. was again rejected , 21 neg . and 20 aff . and M. M. ...
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