Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Removal of the IndiansPerkins and Marvin, 1830 - 304페이지 |
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... met the statements and reasonings of their opponents ; but showed very clearly , that they trusted only to the power of self interest and party discipline . SPEECH OF THE HON . THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN , SENATOR FROM viii INTRODUCTION .
... met the statements and reasonings of their opponents ; but showed very clearly , that they trusted only to the power of self interest and party discipline . SPEECH OF THE HON . THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN , SENATOR FROM viii INTRODUCTION .
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... parties to this issue ; they have no concern in this controversy . They hold by better title than either Georgia or the Union . They have nothing to do with State sovereignty , or United States sovereignty . They are above and beyond ...
... parties to this issue ; they have no concern in this controversy . They hold by better title than either Georgia or the Union . They have nothing to do with State sovereignty , or United States sovereignty . They are above and beyond ...
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... parties to the federal compact must have had some definite objects in view . The objects that come into view principally in forming treaties , or managing affairs with the Indians , had been long understood , and pretty well ascertained ...
... parties to the federal compact must have had some definite objects in view . The objects that come into view principally in forming treaties , or managing affairs with the Indians , had been long understood , and pretty well ascertained ...
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... party shake the pillars of the political edifice - around the na- tion's faith barriers are raised , that may smile at the storm . And , Sir , if these guards fail ; if these defences can be assailed and broken down ; then may we indeed ...
... party shake the pillars of the political edifice - around the na- tion's faith barriers are raised , that may smile at the storm . And , Sir , if these guards fail ; if these defences can be assailed and broken down ; then may we indeed ...
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... parties being desirous of establishing permanent peace and friendship between the United States and the said Cherokee nation and the citizens and members thereof , and to remove the causes of war , by ascertaining their limits , and ...
... parties being desirous of establishing permanent peace and friendship between the United States and the said Cherokee nation and the citizens and members thereof , and to remove the causes of war , by ascertaining their limits , and ...
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