Speeches on Political Questions [1850-1868]Hurd and Houghton, 1872 - 472 страница |
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... Indian population . The white man and his slave were shut out from large regions of those States by the barriers of the red man , which the States them- selves had no power to remove . All these regions are now redeemed from the Indian ...
... Indian population . The white man and his slave were shut out from large regions of those States by the barriers of the red man , which the States them- selves had no power to remove . All these regions are now redeemed from the Indian ...
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... Indians . The most of this sum has been paid to the slaveholders of the State of Georgia alone , and directly from the public treasury . Have the slave States the right thus to call on the General Gov- ernment and the common fund of the ...
... Indians . The most of this sum has been paid to the slaveholders of the State of Georgia alone , and directly from the public treasury . Have the slave States the right thus to call on the General Gov- ernment and the common fund of the ...
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... Indians , as far back as our Revolutionary War . They continued to escape till the formation of the government ; and as early as 1790 the United States entered into a treaty with the Creeks , in which they agreed , in consideration of ...
... Indians , as far back as our Revolutionary War . They continued to escape till the formation of the government ; and as early as 1790 the United States entered into a treaty with the Creeks , in which they agreed , in consideration of ...
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... Indians , with bloodhounds from Cuba as our auxiliaries , cost the nation the estimated sum of forty millions of dollars , drawn chiefly from the pockets of the people of the free States . We united with the South in its prosecution ...
... Indians , with bloodhounds from Cuba as our auxiliaries , cost the nation the estimated sum of forty millions of dollars , drawn chiefly from the pockets of the people of the free States . We united with the South in its prosecution ...
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... Indians , Mexicans , and adven- turers from other States , all of whom are aliens to Texas in feeling , and strangers to her jurisdiction . Such are the admitted facts , as given by a leading journal of the State . But I have not ...
... Indians , Mexicans , and adven- turers from other States , all of whom are aliens to Texas in feeling , and strangers to her jurisdiction . Such are the admitted facts , as given by a leading journal of the State . But I have not ...
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