Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western TerritoryD. Appleton & Company, 1847 - 501 Seiten |
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... told him he had been commissioned and sent out to their country , by the thirteen fires , in the spirit of friendship and kindness ; and that he was instructed to treat them as friends and brothers . In proof of this , he showed them ...
... told him he had been commissioned and sent out to their country , by the thirteen fires , in the spirit of friendship and kindness ; and that he was instructed to treat them as friends and brothers . In proof of this , he showed them ...
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... told him " they were receiving speeches from the Americans from all quarters , but no two of them were alike ; " and that they supposed the pale men intended to deceive them . They complained of the treaty of Mari- etta - denied that it ...
... told him " they were receiving speeches from the Americans from all quarters , but no two of them were alike ; " and that they supposed the pale men intended to deceive them . They complained of the treaty of Mari- etta - denied that it ...
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... told they were not chiefs , nor dele- gates , but young men , without authority or instruction from the chiefs - that they went to the treaty clandestinely , and that that would be brought up in their next council . Spe- cial ...
... told they were not chiefs , nor dele- gates , but young men , without authority or instruction from the chiefs - that they went to the treaty clandestinely , and that that would be brought up in their next council . Spe- cial ...
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... told that a surprise was ever to be guarded against , and that he should , there- fore , never encamp , without establishing proper guards and patrols , nor even venture on shore , for ever so short a time , without the same precaution ...
... told that a surprise was ever to be guarded against , and that he should , there- fore , never encamp , without establishing proper guards and patrols , nor even venture on shore , for ever so short a time , without the same precaution ...
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... told them they were sent to represent the Indian nations , who owned in common , the lands north of the Ohio river , and were all of one mind - one heart . He said further , " We have come to speak to you , for two reasons ; one ...
... told them they were sent to represent the Indian nations , who owned in common , the lands north of the Ohio river , and were all of one mind - one heart . He said further , " We have come to speak to you , for two reasons ; one ...
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Seite 365 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...
Seite 366 - And whenever any of the said states shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such state shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever, and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and state government...
Seite 222 - I have now informed you of , the boundaries of the Miami nation, where the Great Spirit placed my forefather a long time ago, and charged him not to sell or part with his lands, but to preserve them for his posterity.
Seite 319 - For the prevention of crimes and injuries the laws to be adopted or made shall have force in all parts of the district and for the execution of process criminal and civil, the governor shall make proper divisions thereof, and he shall proceed from time to time as circumstances may require to lay out the parts of the District in which the indian titles shall have been extinguished into counties and townships subject however to such alterations as may thereafter be made by the legislature...
Seite 246 - The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural.
Seite 301 - No man shall be deprived of his liberty or property but by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land...
Seite 270 - I now fervently pray to the Great Spirit, that the peace now established may be permanent, and that it- may hold us together in the bonds of friendship, until time shall be no more. I also pray that the Great Spirit above may enlighten your minds, and open your eyes to your true happiness, that your children may learn to cultivate the earth, and enjoy the fruits of peace and industry.
Seite 436 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth : and it was so.
Seite 172 - Price, who was directed to keep sufficiently advanced, so as to give timely notice for the troops to form in case of action, it being yet undetermined whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. "After advancing about five miles...
Seite 358 - Government of the Territory, the southern boundary of that lake was laid down as being near the forty-second degree of north latitude, and there was a pencil line passing through the southern bend of the lake to the Canada line, which intersected the strait between the River Raisin and the town of Detroit. That line was manifestly intended by the committee and by Congress to be the northern boundary of this state...