A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Prepared Under the Joint Committee on Printing of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-second Congress of the United States (with Additions and Encyclopedic Index by Private Enterprise)Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... settlements . We can no longer push the Indian back into the wilderness , and it remains only by every suitable agency to push him upward into the estate of a self - supporting and responsible citizen . For the adult the first step is ...
... settlements . We can no longer push the Indian back into the wilderness , and it remains only by every suitable agency to push him upward into the estate of a self - supporting and responsible citizen . For the adult the first step is ...
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... settlement under the homestead law . But of the lands embraced in these purchases , being in the aggregate about 5,500,000 acres , 3,500,000 acres had already , under the terms of the treaty of 1866 , been acquired by the United States ...
... settlement under the homestead law . But of the lands embraced in these purchases , being in the aggregate about 5,500,000 acres , 3,500,000 acres had already , under the terms of the treaty of 1866 , been acquired by the United States ...
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... settlements , I fur- ther directed the general commanding to enforce the laws relating to the introduction of ardent spirits into the Indian country . The presence of the troops has given a sense of security to the well- disposed ...
... settlements , I fur- ther directed the general commanding to enforce the laws relating to the introduction of ardent spirits into the Indian country . The presence of the troops has given a sense of security to the well- disposed ...
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... settlements offer serious obstacles to the establishment of the usual Ter- ritorial form of government . Perhaps the ... settlement of the public domain by persons having a bona fide intent to make a home upon the selected lands . Where ...
... settlements offer serious obstacles to the establishment of the usual Ter- ritorial form of government . Perhaps the ... settlement of the public domain by persons having a bona fide intent to make a home upon the selected lands . Where ...
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... settlement of them . No greater incubus can rest upon the energies of a people in the devel- opment of a new country than that resulting from unsettled land titles . The necessity for legislation is so evident and so urgent that I ...
... settlement of them . No greater incubus can rest upon the energies of a people in the devel- opment of a new country than that resulting from unsettled land titles . The necessity for legislation is so evident and so urgent that I ...
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