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... Indians , occupying dif- ferent reservations , but bound together by common ties ; and it will be expedient to decide whether , in the event of that part of it which concerns the Se- necas being rejected , it shall be considered valid ...
... Indians , occupying dif- ferent reservations , but bound together by common ties ; and it will be expedient to decide whether , in the event of that part of it which concerns the Se- necas being rejected , it shall be considered valid ...
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... Indians , together with the resolution reported from the committee on Indian affairs on the 5th instant , and the amend- ment thereto submitted by Mr. Tallmadge on the 10th instant . Mr. Phelps submitted the following proposition : That ...
... Indians , together with the resolution reported from the committee on Indian affairs on the 5th instant , and the amend- ment thereto submitted by Mr. Tallmadge on the 10th instant . Mr. Phelps submitted the following proposition : That ...
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... Indians , at the Steenehatchie , on the 26th ult . Two soldiers were killed near fort King on the 26th ult . his plan , in detail , for the reorganization of the mi- | will form a select body of well disciplined militia , litia of the ...
... Indians , at the Steenehatchie , on the 26th ult . Two soldiers were killed near fort King on the 26th ult . his plan , in detail , for the reorganization of the mi- | will form a select body of well disciplined militia , litia of the ...
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