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... indian custom , on the chiefs signing the deeds in the usual form . As an extensive indian war in the present political crisis , and with an exhausted treasury , would be an event pregnant with unlimited evil , your Secretary submits ...
... indian custom , on the chiefs signing the deeds in the usual form . As an extensive indian war in the present political crisis , and with an exhausted treasury , would be an event pregnant with unlimited evil , your Secretary submits ...
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... Indian Affairs , as to admit of their extinguishing , by purchase , the indian claims to the Western country , described in the former treaties , with such additions , as the said commissioners shall be able to effect . That the sum to ...
... Indian Affairs , as to admit of their extinguishing , by purchase , the indian claims to the Western country , described in the former treaties , with such additions , as the said commissioners shall be able to effect . That the sum to ...
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... Indian Tribes ; and for further extinguishing by purchase Indian titles in case it can be done on terms beneficial to the Union . But it is not expected that any further purchases of lands will be made unless on terms evidently ...
... Indian Tribes ; and for further extinguishing by purchase Indian titles in case it can be done on terms beneficial to the Union . But it is not expected that any further purchases of lands will be made unless on terms evidently ...
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