The public statutes at large of the United States of America, from 1789 to March 3, 1845 ...R. Peters 1856 |
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... binding on the United States , by the obligation they had assumed by the Louisiana treaty , as a supreme law of the land , which was inviolable by the power of congress They were also binding as the fundamental law of Indian rights ...
... binding on the United States , by the obligation they had assumed by the Louisiana treaty , as a supreme law of the land , which was inviolable by the power of congress They were also binding as the fundamental law of Indian rights ...
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... binding all the duties of his office to his private emolument : Convinced of the necessity of such measures , the Commissioners of the United States , at the earnest solicitation of the deputies aforesaid , have engaged in behalf of the ...
... binding all the duties of his office to his private emolument : Convinced of the necessity of such measures , the Commissioners of the United States , at the earnest solicitation of the deputies aforesaid , have engaged in behalf of the ...
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... bind- ing upon the said parties , as well in respect to the boundaries therein mentioned as in all other respects whatever . ARTICLE II . June 26 , 1794 . Proclamation , Jan. 21 , 1795 . Ante , p . 39 . Treaty of Hol . ston binding ...
... bind- ing upon the said parties , as well in respect to the boundaries therein mentioned as in all other respects whatever . ARTICLE II . June 26 , 1794 . Proclamation , Jan. 21 , 1795 . Ante , p . 39 . Treaty of Hol . ston binding ...
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... binding on them and the Six Nations . ARTICLE I. Peace and friendship are herely firmly established , and shall be per- petual , between the United States and the Six Nations . ARTICLE II . Certain lands dians . The United States 44 ...
... binding on them and the Six Nations . ARTICLE I. Peace and friendship are herely firmly established , and shall be per- petual , between the United States and the Six Nations . ARTICLE II . Certain lands dians . The United States 44 ...
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... binding . Boundary line . President may establish a trad ing or military post Line to be run . Trading or mi . litary posts to be established . " Art . 4th , as soon as the President of the United States has determined on the time and ...
... binding . Boundary line . President may establish a trad ing or military post Line to be run . Trading or mi . litary posts to be established . " Art . 4th , as soon as the President of the United States has determined on the time and ...
Common terms and phrases
acres aforesaid agent agree America amount annuity appointed ARTICLE authorized band beginning behalf binding ceded cession Cherokee Chickasaw chiefs chiefs and warriors Choctaw citizens claim Commissioners concluded consent consideration contained contracting Creek delivered direct east established four friendship further George Government granted half hands head Henry hereby hereunto hundred dollars improvements Indian names Interpreter James John Joseph Lake Little located manner Miami Michigan miles Mississippi Missouri mouth names are subjoined nation of Indians paid parties payment peace persons present President Proclamation protection ratified receive remain remove respective river running seals Secretary section of land Senate Seneca side signed stipulated subjoined a mark territory thence thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion tract tract of land treaty tribe of Indians twenty undersigned United whereas
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Էջ 1 - This principle was that discovery gave title to the government by whose subjects, or by whose authority, it was made, against all other European governments, which title might be consummated by possession...
Էջ 197 - An Act to regulate Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve Peace on the Frontiers...
Էջ 9 - The condition of the Indians in relation to the United States is perhaps unlike that of any other two people in existence. In general, nations not owing a common allegiance are foreign to each other. The term foreign nation is, with strict propriety, applicable by either to the other. But the relation of the Indians to the United States is marked by peculiar and cardinal distinctions which exist no where else.
Էջ 25 - If any citizen of the United States, or other person, not being an Indian, shall attempt to settle on any of the lands...
Էջ 69 - Colerain, which has been or may be claimed and established agreeably to the provisions of the act for regulating trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers.
Էջ 39 - There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between all the citizens of the United States of America, and all the individuals composing the whole Cherokee nation of Indians.
Էջ 9 - They may, more correctly, perhaps, be denominated domestic dependent nations. They occupy a territory to which we assert a title independent of their will, which must take effect in point of possession when their right of possession ceases. Meanwhile they are in a state of pupilage. Their relation to the United States resembles that of a ward to his guardian.
Էջ 25 - For the benefit and comfort of the Indians, and for the prevention of injuries or oppressions on the part of the citizens or Indians, the United States in Congress assembled shall have the sole and exclusive right of regulating the trade with the Indians, and managing all their affairs in such manner as they think proper.
Էջ 6 - Army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become, or shall become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive...
Էջ 77 - In witness whereof the Said William Hauser, Emanuel Hauser, Elisha Harper & his wife Mary & Alexander Hauser have hereunto Set their hands and affixed their Seals the day and year first above written.