| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...mankind to supjwrt the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own supportanti comfort. It is gratifying to know, that the reservations of land made by the the treaties... | |
| 1818 - 784 páginas
...mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable ; and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is...among them, and to the cultivation of the soil by -11, and that an annual stipend has been pledged to supply their other wants. It will merit the consideration... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 páginas
...mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is...to know, that the reservations of land made by the the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual ownershipamong them,... | |
| 1818 - 798 páginas
...mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is...to know, that the reservations of land made by the the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual ownershipamong them,... | |
| James MONROE (President of the United States of America.) - 1818 - 276 páginas
...mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is...comfort. It is gratifying to know, that the reservations pf land made by the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual ownership... | |
| John Bristed - 1818 - 570 páginas
...mankind, to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort." • The great mass of our people is of English origin, and iwt made up, originally, of convicts, mendicants,... | |
| John Bristed - 1818 - 528 páginas
...mankind, to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort." The great mass of our people is of English origin, and not made up, originally, of convicts, mendicants,... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 492 páginas
...mankind, to support the greatest number of which it is capable; and no tribe, or people, have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort." These views were at once philosophical and humane. And if they were made as an apology for the policy... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 páginas
...mankind, to support the greatest number of which it is capable ; and no tribe, or people, have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort." These views were at once philosophical and humane. And if they were made as an apology for the policy... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is...support and comfort. It is gratifying to know that the reservation of land made by the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual... | |
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