Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volumen11American Antiquarian Society., 1898 |
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... treaties . They were commonly styled " Indian nations , " and were dealt with as if that designation were truly descriptive . Which of these theories and policies was the more just and humane in its nature and purpose cannot be doubted ...
... treaties . They were commonly styled " Indian nations , " and were dealt with as if that designation were truly descriptive . Which of these theories and policies was the more just and humane in its nature and purpose cannot be doubted ...
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... treaty making went on through the colonial period of our history . While it seems proba- ble that the negotiations on both sides were actuated by as much of good faith as usually goes to the making of trea- ties between civilized ...
... treaty making went on through the colonial period of our history . While it seems proba- ble that the negotiations on both sides were actuated by as much of good faith as usually goes to the making of trea- ties between civilized ...
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... treaties must soon be obsolete and their observance impossible , and , knowing this , they ought to have found some other way out of the immediate difficulty than a treaty made to be broken . It seems almost incredible that the men who ...
... treaties must soon be obsolete and their observance impossible , and , knowing this , they ought to have found some other way out of the immediate difficulty than a treaty made to be broken . It seems almost incredible that the men who ...
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... treaties was that , while the white negotiators represented an organized and responsible government , a properly qualified and accredited party of the other part was wanting . 1 Roosevelt . " Winning of the West , " I. , p . 325 . 2 ...
... treaties was that , while the white negotiators represented an organized and responsible government , a properly qualified and accredited party of the other part was wanting . 1 Roosevelt . " Winning of the West , " I. , p . 325 . 2 ...
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... treaty , was in fact non - existent or imaginary . Moreover , most of these treaties were made by negotiators on each side igno- rant of the others ' language , and on one side , though natu- rally shrewd and with native talent for ...
... treaty , was in fact non - existent or imaginary . Moreover , most of these treaties were made by negotiators on each side igno- rant of the others ' language , and on one side , though natu- rally shrewd and with native talent for ...
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