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Page 4199
This paper TUESDAY , Max 20 . comes from a county that has long , in many
respects , INDIAN AFFAIRS . been highly distinguished . That region ,
unsurpassed in natural fertility , has been beautified and enriched by a Indian
Affairs , to which ...
This paper TUESDAY , Max 20 . comes from a county that has long , in many
respects , INDIAN AFFAIRS . been highly distinguished . That region ,
unsurpassed in natural fertility , has been beautified and enriched by a Indian
Affairs , to which ...
Page 4297
Although a previoiis clause for representatives , every free male citizen ( negroes
, of the constitution extends that great privilege to all free mulattoes , and Indians
excepted ) who at the time being male persons above the age of twenty - one ...
Although a previoiis clause for representatives , every free male citizen ( negroes
, of the constitution extends that great privilege to all free mulattoes , and Indians
excepted ) who at the time being male persons above the age of twenty - one ...
Page 4321
The ap- would not be taken up , or , if so , not acted upon ; and , propriation bills
for Indian annuities , it was true , had feeling that the earliest day named would
give sufficient been ordered to be engrossed for a third reading ; those time for all
...
The ap- would not be taken up , or , if so , not acted upon ; and , propriation bills
for Indian annuities , it was true , had feeling that the earliest day named would
give sufficient been ordered to be engrossed for a third reading ; those time for all
...
Page 4385
The same quantity of land might be assigned to fect of which would be to extend
the northern boundary the Indians ... Mr. H. EVERETT , chairman of the
Committee on Indian Affairs , supported the amendment , further explained *
House or ...
The same quantity of land might be assigned to fect of which would be to extend
the northern boundary the Indians ... Mr. H. EVERETT , chairman of the
Committee on Indian Affairs , supported the amendment , further explained *
House or ...
Page 4387
for the sake of quieting certain Indian tribes at the ... It was not a new question .
the United States bad ceded away the land to the Indians , Mr. ASHLEY said he
could speak from A perfect and compelled these settlers to abandon their
improve- ...
for the sake of quieting certain Indian tribes at the ... It was not a new question .
the United States bad ceded away the land to the Indians , Mr. ASHLEY said he
could speak from A perfect and compelled these settlers to abandon their
improve- ...
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