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" The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is, for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land ; as it was at first, and should be yet; for it never was divided, but belongs to all, for the use of each. That... "
Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First Discovery - Página 121
por Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 696 páginas
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The History of Kentucky: Exhibiting an Account of the Modern Discovery ...

Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 540 páginas
...always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is, for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the...strangers; those who want all, and will not do with less." He said, "That the white people have no right to take the land from the Indians; because, they had...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 páginas
...always encroaching. The way, and the only way to check and to stop this evil, is, for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at ñrst, and «hould be yet ; for it never was divided, but belongs to all, for the Use of each. That...
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The Rambler in North America, MDCCCXXXII-MDCCCXXXIII, Volumen2

Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 250 páginas
...and yet should be for it never was divided, but belonged to all for the use of each. That no part had a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers — who wanted all, and would not be satisfied with less than all.' In this manner he contended that...
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The Rambler in North America: MDCCCXXXII-MDCCCXXXIII.

Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 362 páginas
...yet should be ; for it never was divided, but belonged to all for the use of each. That no part had a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers — who wanted all, and would not be satisfied with less than all,' In this manner he contended that...
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A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio

James Hall - 1836 - 340 páginas
...— but we are determined to go no further. The only way to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has a right to sell, even to each other,...
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A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio

James Hall - 1836 - 338 páginas
...land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers, who demand all, and will take no less. The white people have no right to take the land from the Indians...
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The Rambler in North America, MDCCCXXXII.-MDCCCXXXIII.

Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 382 páginas
...yet should be ; for it never was divided, but belonged to all for the use of each. That no part had a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers — who wanted all, and would not be satisfied with less than all,' In this manner he contended that...
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The Rambler in North America, MDCCCXXXII.-MDCCCXXXIII.

Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 páginas
...yet should be ; for it never was divided, but belonged to all for the use of each. That no part had a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers — who wanted all, and would not be satisfied with less than all,' In this manner he contended that...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 páginas
...the only way to check and to stop this evil, is, for all the red men to 'unite in claiming a"conimon and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and...belongs to all, for the use of each. That no part has alight to sell, everr to each other, much less to strangers ; those who want all,1md will not do with...
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 788 páginas
...always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil is, lor all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the...it never was divided, but belongs to all, for the ике of each. That no part has a right to sell, even to each oilier, much less to strangers, —...
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