American Annual Register, Band 5Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1832 |
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... present establish- ment , nor disregard that salutary lesson of political experience , which teaches that the military should be held subordinate to the civil power . The gradual in- crease of our Navy , whose flag has displayed , in ...
... present establish- ment , nor disregard that salutary lesson of political experience , which teaches that the military should be held subordinate to the civil power . The gradual in- crease of our Navy , whose flag has displayed , in ...
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... present governors , notwithstand- ing the change of dynasty . But it has sought to avoid making com- pensation by silence , by delays , by evasions , and finally , by a refusal to negotiate , unless the Government of the United States ...
... present governors , notwithstand- ing the change of dynasty . But it has sought to avoid making com- pensation by silence , by delays , by evasions , and finally , by a refusal to negotiate , unless the Government of the United States ...
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... present possessions , until they chose to remove , and in the enjoyment of all their rights of territory and government as here- tofore exercised . It also provided that before the removal or ex- change , the rights of the tribe should ...
... present possessions , until they chose to remove , and in the enjoyment of all their rights of territory and government as here- tofore exercised . It also provided that before the removal or ex- change , the rights of the tribe should ...
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... present location was a detriment and incumbrance to the States where they resided , it was also a positive disadvantage to the In- dians themselves , who were grad- ually wasting away under the deteriorating influence of idleness and ...
... present location was a detriment and incumbrance to the States where they resided , it was also a positive disadvantage to the In- dians themselves , who were grad- ually wasting away under the deteriorating influence of idleness and ...
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... present land system were passed . They have been subsequently modified , and in 1820 , cash sales were substituted for sales on cred- it ; but as they now exist they are substantially as follows . The public lands when sur- veyed ...
... present land system were passed . They have been subsequently modified , and in 1820 , cash sales were substituted for sales on cred- it ; but as they now exist they are substantially as follows . The public lands when sur- veyed ...
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