| Edward Strutt Abdy - 1835 - 434 páginas
...States have «ndeavoured, by every artifice in their power, to possess the Indians in general with the opinion, that it is the design of the States aforesaid...extirpate the Indians, and take possession of their country. To obviate such false suggestion, the United States do engage to guaranty to the aforesaid... | |
| United States - 1837 - 808 páginas
...adopt for their mutual convenience. ART. 6. Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavored, by every artifice in their power, to possess the Indians...extirpate the Indians, and take possession of their country; to obviate such false suggestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| United States - 1837 - 798 páginas
...ART. 6. Whereas the enemies cf the United States have endeavored, by every artifice in their po-.ver, to possess the Indians in general with an opinion,...extirpate the Indians, and take possession of their country; to obviate such false suggestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 páginas
...the government. It is in these words : " Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavored, by every artifice in their power, to possess the Indians...extirpate the Indians, and take possession of their country ; to obviate such false suggestion, the United States do engage to guaranty to the aforesaid... | |
| United States - 1846 - 636 páginas
...in Congress assembled shall think most conducive to adopt for their mutual convenience. ARTICLE VI. Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavoured,...extirpate the Indians and take possession of their country : to obviate such false sugestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| Richard Peters - 1848 - 638 páginas
...in Congress assembled shall think most conducive to adopt for their mutual convenience. ARTICLE VI. Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavoured,...extirpate the Indians and take possession of their country: to obviate such false sugestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| United States - 1848 - 666 páginas
...in Congress assembled shall think most conducive to adopt for their mutual convenience. ARTICLE VI. Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavoured,...extirpate the Indians and take possession of their country: to obviate such false sugestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| R. Peters - 1856 - 652 páginas
...in Congress assembled shall think most conducive to adopt for their mutual convenience. ARTICLE VI. Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavoured,...extirpate the Indians and take possession of their country : to obviate such false sugestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - 1864 - 652 páginas
...free the government. It is in these words: " Whereas the enemies of the United States have endeavored, by every artifice in their power, to possess the Indians...extirpate the Indians, and take possession of their country ; to obviate such false suggestion, the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
| 1870 - 930 páginas
...confederating parties. The sixth article recites that — "The enemies of the United States have endeavored by every artifice in their power to possess the Indians...extirpate the Indians and take possession of their country ; to obviate such t'alsesuggestions the United States do engage to guarantee to the aforesaid... | |
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