| Henry Inman - 1898 - 540 páginas
...Espinosa's life, who, at the height of his career of blood, was the terror of the whole mountain region. At the time of the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States, Espinosa, who was a Mexican, owning vast herds of cattle and sheep, resided upon his ancestral hacienda... | |
| Bruce T. Ellis, Paul A. F. Walter - 1921 - 680 páginas
...to all but a few of the civilized Indian tribes of the country and the equal of the most civilized. This description of the Pueblo Indians, 1 think, will...the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States and such is their character now." This opinion of the supreme court, written by Mr. Justice Watts,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1913 - 108 páginas
...the country, and the equal of the most civilized thereof. This description of the Pueblo Indians, I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful...the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States, and such is their character now. "At the time the act of 1834 was passed there were no such Indians... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 1140 páginas
...civilized thereof. This description of the Pueblo Indians, I think, will be deemed by all who know them ч faithful and true in all respects. Such was their...the United States ; such is their character now." At the time the Act of 1834 was passed there were no such Indians as these in the United States, unless... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1923 - 426 páginas
...the countrv. and the equal of the most civili/ed thereof. This description of the Pueblo Indians. I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful...the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States: sui'h is their character now." At the time the act of 1834 was passed there were no such Indians as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public Lands - 1923 - 296 páginas
...tribes of the country and the equal of the most civilized. This description of the Pueblo Indians, I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful...the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States, and such is their character now." This opinion of the supreme court, written by Mr. Justice Watts,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys - 1923 - 296 páginas
...the country and the equal of the most civilized thereof. This description of the Pueblo Indians, I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful...their character at the time of the acquisition of Xew Mexico by the United States: such is their character now." At thg time the act of 1834 was passed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Com. on Indian affairs - 1923 - 430 páginas
...of hf country, and the equal of the most civilized thereof. This description of the ueblo Indians. I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful and true in '. [PPsptf- Such was their character at the time of the acquisition of New Mexico J>' 'he United States;... | |
| 1913 - 1148 páginas
...the country, and the equal of the most civilized thereof. This description of the Pueblo Indians, I think, will be deemed by all who know them as faithful...the acquisition of New Mexico by the United States, and such Is their character now." It is further said: "The Plan of Iguala, adopted by the revolutionary... | |
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