Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Volumen1;Volumen6;Volumen50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... treaty . This he considered impro- might obtain and present it to us , he was willing the dis- per , because , if the money was paid to the Indians im- cussion should go on ; still he was surprised that any at - mediately , the treaty ...
... treaty . This he considered impro- might obtain and present it to us , he was willing the dis- per , because , if the money was paid to the Indians im- cussion should go on ; still he was surprised that any at - mediately , the treaty ...
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... treaty of the Wabash , in 1826 at which he was present . Fifteen thousand dollars had been appropriated to defray the expenses of holding that Mr. WHITE , in reply to the observations made by the treaty -- to feed them on the ground ...
... treaty of the Wabash , in 1826 at which he was present . Fifteen thousand dollars had been appropriated to defray the expenses of holding that Mr. WHITE , in reply to the observations made by the treaty -- to feed them on the ground ...
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... treaty , secret and confi- that is to be prescribed to the Executive . Heretofore , the dential agreements have been made by our commissioners mode of making a treaty has been to invite the head men with certain chiefs , to give them ...
... treaty , secret and confi- that is to be prescribed to the Executive . Heretofore , the dential agreements have been made by our commissioners mode of making a treaty has been to invite the head men with certain chiefs , to give them ...
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... treaty was ever made ] without them ; and the Indians accept them without be- lieving that they are offered to them as bribes . Mr. K. concluded by moving to amend the bill by striking out the words " forty thousand , " and inserting ...
... treaty was ever made ] without them ; and the Indians accept them without be- lieving that they are offered to them as bribes . Mr. K. concluded by moving to amend the bill by striking out the words " forty thousand , " and inserting ...
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... treaty ; that nothing of the to ratify bad treaties . The effect of this would be , to kind would receive the sanction of the present Chief Ma- prevent the insertion of secret articles in our treaties : for gistrate ; and that this ...
... treaty ; that nothing of the to ratify bad treaties . The effect of this would be , to kind would receive the sanction of the present Chief Ma- prevent the insertion of secret articles in our treaties : for gistrate ; and that this ...
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