North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... passed to the United States , asserted a title to all the lands occupied by the In- dians , within the chartered limits of the British colonies . It asserted also a limited sovereignty over them , and the exclusive right of ex ...
... passed to the United States , asserted a title to all the lands occupied by the In- dians , within the chartered limits of the British colonies . It asserted also a limited sovereignty over them , and the exclusive right of ex ...
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... passed to restrain or protect the Indians , founded upon the general sovereignty of the states , and upon their assumption of jurisdiction over these persons and their property . Such laws may exist in all the states . We have not been ...
... passed to restrain or protect the Indians , founded upon the general sovereignty of the states , and upon their assumption of jurisdiction over these persons and their property . Such laws may exist in all the states . We have not been ...
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... passed , and , with the crowds of people in the streets , doors , and windows , saluted them every where with cries of Vive la Nation ; but not a single Vive le Roy was heard . The king stopped at the Hôtel de Ville . There Monsieur ...
... passed , and , with the crowds of people in the streets , doors , and windows , saluted them every where with cries of Vive la Nation ; but not a single Vive le Roy was heard . The king stopped at the Hôtel de Ville . There Monsieur ...
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BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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