| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 páginas
...considered as holding its right of self-government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| 1832 - 496 páginas
...considered as holding its right of self government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizen's of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokecs... | |
| 1832 - 512 páginas
...the acts which authorize the chief magistrate to exercise this authority. 76. 4. The Cherokee nation is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter ; but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 536 páginas
...doctrine of the law of nations, and the court concluded and adjudged, that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia cannot rightfully have any force, and into which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 páginas
...considered as holding its right of self government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 páginas
...considered as holding its right of self government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1833 - 408 páginas
...considered as holding its right of self-government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 712 páginas
...holding its right of self government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. Tho Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - 1834 - 626 páginas
...independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens have no right to enter, but with the assent of the cherokees themselves,... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 páginas
...holding its right of self-government under the guaranty and protection of one or more allies. 6 Pet. 560. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees... | |
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