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" That the Cherokee nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters, the United States will from time to time furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful implements... "
Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania - Page 62
1830
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An Abridgement of the Laws of the United States: Or, A Complete Digest of ...

William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...the peace and interest of the United States. ARTICLE XIV. That the Cherokee nation may be led to « greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen...in a state of hunters, the United States, will from lime to time furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful implements of husbandry, and further...
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The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - American periodicals - 1825 - 506 pages
...specific limits ; settled the manner in which offenders should be punished ; and in order " to lead them to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in the state of hunters,"]. the United States agreed to furnish, " gratuitously, the Creeks, from time...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 5

Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 434 pages
...them is anticipated in a remarkable manner. It states that in order '-that the Cherokee nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become...state of hunters, the United States will from time tq time furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful implements of husbandry," &c. From what we...
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Essays on the present crisis in the condition of the Americian Indians ...

Jeremiah Evarts - 1829 - 122 pages
...refused. AHT. 14. " That the Cherokee Nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to hecnme herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in...the said nation with useful implements of husbandry ; and further to assist the said nation in fo desirable a pursuit, and at the same time to establish...
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Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians

Jeremiah Evarts - Cherokee Indians - 1829 - 122 pages
...ART. 14. " That the Cherokee Nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to hecorne herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining; in a state of hunters, the United States will, from tlme to time, furnis.h, gratuitously, the said nation with useful implements of husbandry ; and further...
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A Connected View of the Whole Internal Navigation of the United States ...

George Armroyd - Inland navigation - 1830 - 636 pages
...year of our Lord 1791, in which treaty is the following provision. "That the Cherokee nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining hunters, the United States will, from time to time, furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful...
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The Case of the Cherokee Nation Against the State of Georgia: Argued and ...

Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - Cherokee Indians - 1831 - 332 pages
...Washington. The fourteenth article of that treaty is in these words: " that the Cherokee nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and N [The Cherokee Nation ns. The State of Georgia.] cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters,...
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American Annual Register of Public Events, Volume 5

Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 916 pages
...Provisions were also made for the improvement of the condition of the tribe, and that they ' may be fed to a greater degree of civilization, and to become...cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters ;' and the United States agreed to furnish gratuitously implements of husbandry and to aid them in...
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Treaties Between the United States of America and the Several Indian Tribes ...

United States - Indians of North America - 1837 - 798 pages
...party of which the aggressor is, and shall have been refused. ART. 12. That the Creek nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become...time, furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful domestic animals and implements of husbandry. And further, to assist the said nation in so desirable...
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Treaties Between the United States of America and the Several Indian Tribes ...

United States - Indians of North America - 1837 - 808 pages
...whatever, against the peace and interest of the United States, ART. 12. That the Creek nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become...time, furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful domestic animals and implements of husbandry. And further, to assist the said nation in so desirable...
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