Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volumen1 |
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It will relieve the whole State of Mississippi , and the western part of Alabama , of Indian occupancy , and enable ... It will sepa- rate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites ; free them from the power of the ...
It will relieve the whole State of Mississippi , and the western part of Alabama , of Indian occupancy , and enable ... It will sepa- rate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites ; free them from the power of the ...
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If the offers made to the Indians were extended to them , they would be hailed with gratitude and joy . ... did Congress include within their limits extensive tracts of Indian lands , and , in some instances , powerful Indian tribes ?
If the offers made to the Indians were extended to them , they would be hailed with gratitude and joy . ... did Congress include within their limits extensive tracts of Indian lands , and , in some instances , powerful Indian tribes ?
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A Committee on Agriculture was appointed , consisting of Mr. Spencer , of New York , Mr. Roane , Mr. Wilson , Mr. Rose , Mr. Smith , of Pennsyl vania , Mr. Standefer , and Mr. Chandler . A Committee on Indian Affairs ...
A Committee on Agriculture was appointed , consisting of Mr. Spencer , of New York , Mr. Roane , Mr. Wilson , Mr. Rose , Mr. Smith , of Pennsyl vania , Mr. Standefer , and Mr. Chandler . A Committee on Indian Affairs ...
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Resolved , That so much of the said message as relates to the Indian tribes , be referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs . 7. Resolved , That so much of said message as relates to the public debt ...
Resolved , That so much of the said message as relates to the Indian tribes , be referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs . 7. Resolved , That so much of said message as relates to the public debt ...
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Mr. Lumpkin presented a petition of John Rodgers , a citizen of the Cherokee nation of Indians , praying for a grant of ... himself entitled under the treaty of 1818 ; which peti- tion was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs .
Mr. Lumpkin presented a petition of John Rodgers , a citizen of the Cherokee nation of Indians , praying for a grant of ... himself entitled under the treaty of 1818 ; which peti- tion was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs .
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Página 26 - What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a few thousand savages to our extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and prosperous farms, embellished with all the improvements which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the blessings of liberty, civilization, and religion ? The present policy of the Government is but a continuation of the same progressive change by a milder process.
Página 49 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.