| United States. Congress - 1835 - 718 páginas
...committed by France upon our commerce are half as old as our Government. We, who are here, were elected by the people of the United States after the ratification of this treaty. Its provisions have been violated by the rejection of the indemnity bill, since the affairs of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 662 páginas
...committed by France upon our commerce are half as old as our Government. We, who are here, were elected by the people of the United States after the ratification of this treaty. Its provisions have heen violated by the rejection of the indemnity bill, since the affairs of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 858 páginas
...following language : " The t nitcd States bind themselves to protect the aforesaid Indian nation? ngainst the commission of all depredations by the people of...of this treaty." The Indians, however ignorant, did net believe that the obligations of this treaty had been complied with. Huís land? of the white man... | |
| William Welsh - 1869 - 162 páginas
...contained the following language : "The United States bind themselves to protect the aforesaid ludiau nations against the commission of all depredations...been complied with. If the lands of the white man arc taken, civilization justifies him in resisting the invader. Civilization does more than this ;... | |
| 1870 - 632 páginas
...that the United States ever seriously attempted to comply with their agreement to protect said Indians against the commission of " all depredations by the people of the United States." The wonderful influx of population into Colorado, and the subsequent events, indicates the extent of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1870 - 1264 páginas
...that the United States ever seriously attempted to comply with their agreement to protect said Indians against the commission of "all depredations by the people of the United States.*1 The wonderful influx of population into Colorado, and the subsequent events, indicates the... | |
| Peter Rosen - 1895 - 728 páginas
...and promised to abstain from hostilities. The US commissioners promised the Indians protection from the commission of all depredations by the people of the United States, and $50,000 a year for fifty years. When the treaty came before the Senate this body struck out fifty... | |
| Lucy Elizabeth Textor - 1896 - 188 páginas
...Interior, 37th Cong , 3d Sese. , Vol. II, 184-6. * The third article of this treaty read as follows : " The United States bind themselves to protect the aforesaid...commission of all depredations by the people of the said United States, after the ratification of this treaty." Copy of treaty obtained from the Secretary... | |
| United States - 1903 - 850 páginas
...consideration of the rights and privileges acknowl- Indians to be proedged in the preceding article, the United States bind themselves to protect the aforesaid...commission of all depredations by the people of the said United States, after the ratification of this treaty. ARTICLE 4. The aforesaid Indian nations... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1118 páginas
...pro" ARTICLE 3. In consideration of the rights and privileges acknowledged in the preceding article, the United States bind themselves to protect the aforesaid...commission of all depredations by the people of the said United States, after .the ratification of this treaty. ARTICLE 4. The aforesaid Indian nations... | |
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