Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen15;Volumen34Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Indians possessed great attach- ment and good will to the Spaniards ; and that it would be very proper to establish missions and garrisons throughout that country to prevent any future attempt or incursion of foreigners , and to ...
... Indians possessed great attach- ment and good will to the Spaniards ; and that it would be very proper to establish missions and garrisons throughout that country to prevent any future attempt or incursion of foreigners , and to ...
Página 1825
... Indian savages possess territorial right , the territory of Indians with whom the United States were at war . It was their place of abode ; and Spain was bound by treaty to restrain them by force from committing hostilities against the ...
... Indian savages possess territorial right , the territory of Indians with whom the United States were at war . It was their place of abode ; and Spain was bound by treaty to restrain them by force from committing hostilities against the ...
Página 1827
... Indians , and of their foreign instigators : That the same spirit of hostility to the United States was discovered by the Governor of Pen- sacola himself , by his refusal to permit , unless by the payment of exorbitant duties , the ...
... Indians , and of their foreign instigators : That the same spirit of hostility to the United States was discovered by the Governor of Pen- sacola himself , by his refusal to permit , unless by the payment of exorbitant duties , the ...
Página 1843
... Indians and negroes , and expressed serious apprehensions , from the weakness of the garrison and defenceless state of the work , for its safety ; and that this information was confirmed to the American general from other sources upon ...
... Indians and negroes , and expressed serious apprehensions , from the weakness of the garrison and defenceless state of the work , for its safety ; and that this information was confirmed to the American general from other sources upon ...
Página 1929
... Indians within their territories . It must be known to the Spanish Government whether Arbuthnot had a Spanish license for trading with the Indians in In the course of his pursuit , as he approached Spanish Florida , or not ; but they ...
... Indians within their territories . It must be known to the Spanish Government whether Arbuthnot had a Spanish license for trading with the Indians in In the course of his pursuit , as he approached Spanish Florida , or not ; but they ...
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