Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Indians presented the only obstacle to the successful prosecution of the trade upon a large scale ; that the merchandise bad to be carried through a tract of country inhabited by differ ent tribes , to enter whose territory , without a ...
... Indians presented the only obstacle to the successful prosecution of the trade upon a large scale ; that the merchandise bad to be carried through a tract of country inhabited by differ ent tribes , to enter whose territory , without a ...
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... Indians , the causes for the delay in its ra- tification , & c . was taken up , and the question being on agreeing thereto- Mr. FORSYTH rose , and said , that , upon a call for in- formation of this description from the Executive ...
... Indians , the causes for the delay in its ra- tification , & c . was taken up , and the question being on agreeing thereto- Mr. FORSYTH rose , and said , that , upon a call for in- formation of this description from the Executive ...
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... Indian nations who inhabit the country near the Oregon mountains . Besides these passes , there is still another ... Indians who escaped the slaughter of the Spaniards when Montezuma was destroy- This excellent people live there in ...
... Indian nations who inhabit the country near the Oregon mountains . Besides these passes , there is still another ... Indians who escaped the slaughter of the Spaniards when Montezuma was destroy- This excellent people live there in ...
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... Indians , drove our traders from the country , and held it and traded there until the treaty of Ghent . By that treaty , a mutual res- toration of rights and territories was stipulated , except It mattered little , as to the obedience ...
... Indians , drove our traders from the country , and held it and traded there until the treaty of Ghent . By that treaty , a mutual res- toration of rights and territories was stipulated , except It mattered little , as to the obedience ...
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... Indians . The fact is proven by ex- perience . This consideration , the best and surest way to preserve peace with the Indians , must , for the future , be a primary object in framing our territorial regula- tions , because we are about ...
... Indians . The fact is proven by ex- perience . This consideration , the best and surest way to preserve peace with the Indians , must , for the future , be a primary object in framing our territorial regula- tions , because we are about ...
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