The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesHarper & brothers, 1848 |
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... treaty of Holston , made with the Cherokee nation in July , 1791 , would have pre- vented a repetition of such depredations ; but the event has not answered this hope . The Chickamagas , aid- ed by some banditti of another tribe in ...
... treaty of Holston , made with the Cherokee nation in July , 1791 , would have pre- vented a repetition of such depredations ; but the event has not answered this hope . The Chickamagas , aid- ed by some banditti of another tribe in ...
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... treaty , or aggression whatsoever , on the part of the United States , or their citizens , is even alleged as a pretext for the spirit of hostility in this quarter . I have reason to believe , that every practicable ex- ertion has been ...
... treaty , or aggression whatsoever , on the part of the United States , or their citizens , is even alleged as a pretext for the spirit of hostility in this quarter . I have reason to believe , that every practicable ex- ertion has been ...
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... treaties and assert the privileges of the United States . These were reduced into a system , which will be communicated to you . Although I have not thought myself at liberty to forbid the sale of the prizes , permitted by our treaty of ...
... treaties and assert the privileges of the United States . These were reduced into a system , which will be communicated to you . Although I have not thought myself at liberty to forbid the sale of the prizes , permitted by our treaty of ...
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... treaty did not arrest the progress of mili- tary preparation , it is doubtful how far the advance of the season , before good faith justified active move- ments , may retard them , during the remainder of the year . From the papers and ...
... treaty did not arrest the progress of mili- tary preparation , it is doubtful how far the advance of the season , before good faith justified active move- ments , may retard them , during the remainder of the year . From the papers and ...
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... certain Indians , northwest of the Ohio , is placed in the option of the United States , by a treaty , which the com- mander of our army has concluded provisionally with the hostile 56 [ 1795 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... certain Indians , northwest of the Ohio , is placed in the option of the United States , by a treaty , which the com- mander of our army has concluded provisionally with the hostile 56 [ 1795 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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