| United States. Congress - 1839 - 704 Seiten
...destinies of our children are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume te jU2ge<t the manner in which the country should be occupied by the Government, nor the extent to which oar settlement should be encouraged. We confide in the wisdom of our national legislators, and leave... | |
| Elizabeth A. Linn, Nathan Sargent - 1857 - 452 Seiten
...our persons and our property, the hopes and destinies of our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the...and leave the subject to their candid deliberations, and your petitioners will ever pray. (Signed) JS Whitcomb, and 35 others, March 16, 1838. Upon the... | |
| Elizabeth A. Linn, Nathan Sargent - 1857 - 470 Seiten
...our persons and our property, the hopes and destinies of our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the...and leave the subject to their candid deliberations, and your petitioners will ever pray. (Signed) JS Whitcomb, and 35 others, March 16, 1838. Upon the... | |
| Elizabeth A. Linn, Nathan Sargent - 1857 - 514 Seiten
...our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the manner hi which the country should be occupied by the government,...and leave the subject to their candid deliberations, and your petitioners will ever pray. (Signed) JS Whitcomb, and 35 others, March 16, 1838. Upon the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1839 - 692 Seiten
...our property, the hopes and destinies of our children are involved in Ihe objects of our petiiion. We do not presume to suggest the manner in which the country should be occupied by Ihe Government, nor the exlent to which our settlement should be encouraged. We confide in the wisdom... | |
| Harvey Kimball Hines - 1899 - 564 Seiten
...of our persons and our property, the hopes and destinies of our children are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the...and leave the subject to their candid deliberations; and your petitioners will ever pray. JL WHITCOMB, And thirty-five others^ March 16, 1838. This memorial... | |
| Edmund Janes Carpenter - 1903 - 352 Seiten
...persons and our property, the hopes and the destinies of our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the...legislators, and leave the subject to their candid deliberation." This urgent appeal from American settlers in Oregon, which bore date of March 16, 1838,... | |
| Joseph Schafer - 1904 - 544 Seiten
...community will hardly emigrate to a country which promises no protection to life or property. . . . We do not presume to suggest the manner in which the country shall be occupied by the government, nor the extent to which our settlement shall be encouraged. We... | |
| A. Atwood - 1907 - 376 Seiten
...persons and our property, the hopes and the destinies of our children, are involved in the objects of our petition. We do not presume to suggest the...and leave the subject to their candid deliberations, and your petitioners will ever pray. JL WHITCOMB, and Thirty Others. A few of Dr. HK Hines's observations... | |
| Joseph Gaston - 1912 - 1078 Seiten
...boast of no civil code. We can promise no protection but the ulterior resort of self defense. * * * We have thus briefly shown that the security of our...should be encouraged. We confide in the wisdom of our legislators, and leave the subject to their candid deliberations. ' ' This first petition to Congress... | |
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