... from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel in this government, when, by events which it cannot control, the Indian is made discontented in his ancient home, to purchase his lands, to give him a new and extensive territory, to pay the expense... British America - Página 479de John Macgregor - 1833Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1831 - 884 páginas
...population may range unconstrained in body or in mind, developing the powers and faculties of man in tlieir highest perfection. These remove hundreds, and almost...give him a new and extensive territory, to pay the expenses of his removal, and support him a year in his new ahode ? How many thousands of our own people... | |
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...cruel iu this government, when, by events which it cannot control, the Indian is made discontented iu his ancient home, to purchase his lands, to give him a new aud extensive territory, to pay the expenses of his removal, and support him a year in his new abode... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 páginas
...doing ? To better their condition in an unknown land, our forefathers left all that was dear in earthly objects. Our children, by thousands, yearly leave...lands, to give him A new and extensive territory, *!? pay the expense of his removal, and support him a year in his new abode ? How many thousands of... | |
| Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 1832 - 292 páginas
...cruel in this government, when, by events which it cannot control, the Indian is made discontented with his ancient home, to purchase his lands, to give him a new and extensive territory, to pay the expenses of his removal, and support him a year in his new abode? How many thousands of our own people... | |
| William Day (assistant poor law commissioner.) - 1833 - 120 páginas
...must be conducted by government upon settled principles, and must probably include colonisation. 67 to purchase his lands, to give him a new and extensive territory, to pay the expenses of his removal, and support him a year in his new abode ? How many thousands of our own people... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1837 - 448 páginas
...miles, at their own expense, purchase the lands they occupy, and support themselves at their new homes, from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel...his ancient home, to purchase his lands, to give him anew and extensive territory, to pay the expense of his removal, and support him a year in his new... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 páginas
...from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel in this government, when, by events which it can not control, the Indian is made discontented in his ancient...his removal, and support him a year in his new abode ? Flow many thousands of our own people would gladly e?nbrace the opportunity of removing to the west... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 544 páginas
...cruel in this government, when, by events which it can not control, the Indian is made disconiented in his ancient home, to purchase his lands, to give...his removal, and support him a year in his new abode ? Ilow many thousands of our own people would gladly embrace the opportunity of removing to the west... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 586 páginas
...from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel in this government, when, by events which it can not control, the Indian is made discontented in his ancient...How many thousands of our own people would gladly embra<Je the opportunity of removing to the west on such conditions ? If the offers made to the Indians... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 692 páginas
...from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel in this Government when, by events which it can not control, the Indian is made discontented in his ancient...of his removal, and support him a year in his new alxxle? How many thousands of our own people would gladly embrace the opportunity of removing to the... | |
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