 | United States. Supreme Court - 1896
...in the treaty, (embracing the land in controversy,) " shall remain theirs until they choose to sell to the people of the United States who have the right to purchase." Prior to August 31, 1826, all the right of preemption and title of Massachusetts in a large part of... | |
 | United States. Congress. House
...Nations, or of their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free use and enjoymctU thereof; but it shall remain theirs until they choose...sell the same to the people of the United States who may have the right to purchase." It is understood to be in relation to this land that Mr. Ogdeii's... | |
 | 1914
...and Cayuga Nations in their treaties with the state of New York to be their property, and the same "shall remain theirs until they choose to sell the...the United States who have the right to purchase." The United States government thus recognized the right of the state to make treaties with the Onondagas... | |
 | 1889
...never claim it or disturb the Seneca Nation, nor any of the six nations, or any of their Indian friends residing thereon, and united with them in the free...thereof, "but it shall remain theirs until they choose tc-sell the same to the people of the United States, who have the right to purchase." This right of... | |
 | 1893
...them or either of the Six Nations, nor their friends (the Stockbridges, Muncees, and Brothertowns) residing thereon, and united with them in the free use and enjoyment thereof ; but the reservation shall remain theirs until they choose to sell the same." In consideration of the promises... | |
 | 1900
...claim the same nor disturb the Seneca Nation nor any of the Six Nations, or any of their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free...the United States, who have the right to purchase." The act of congress does not devest the Indian nation of its title. The ultimate title is already in... | |
 | 1902
...the same nor disturb the Seneca nation, or any of the Six Nations, nor any of their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free...the United States who have the right to purchase." By this treaty the United States would seem to have perpetually bound itself to defend their title,... | |
 | United States - 1903
...will never claim the same, nor disturb them or either of the Six Nations, nor their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free use and enjoyment thereof: but the said reservations shall remain theirs, until they choose to sell the same to the people of the... | |
 | Adelaide Louise Rouse - 1904 - 504 páginas
...claim the same, nor disturb the Seneka nation, nor any of the Six Nations, or their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free...lands belong to the Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senekas, and engaged never to claim the same, nor to disturb them, or any of the Six Nations, or their... | |
 | United States - 1904
...claim the same, nor disturb the Seneka nation, nor any of the Six Nations, or of their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free...States having thus described and acknowledged what C]tnrindB lands belong to the Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and Senekas, and the united states.' engaged... | |
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