The Rise, Progress and Downfall of Aristocracy: Taken from Ancient and Modern History, Sacred and Profane; Together with a Comment on the Two Witnesses (Rev. XI) the Three "Unclean Spirits Like Frogs, which Go Forth to the King of the Earth ... "the Great Earthquake which Will Convulse the World ... and the Certain Deliverence of the Family of Man from the Cruel Oppression and Misrule of Kings-craft, Priest Craft and Aristocracy ... |
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The United States Senate , respecting these same Indians , in their late decision ,
making void the most solemn treaties , by a vote of 28 to 19. The eyes of the
whole American people were with honest pride turned to our national
government ...
The United States Senate , respecting these same Indians , in their late decision ,
making void the most solemn treaties , by a vote of 28 to 19. The eyes of the
whole American people were with honest pride turned to our national
government ...
Page 83
A brief view of the present relations between the government and people of the
United States , and the Indians within our national limits ; writ . ten by a very able
pen , and published in the Christian Herald , January 16 , 1830 , ought to set the
...
A brief view of the present relations between the government and people of the
United States , and the Indians within our national limits ; writ . ten by a very able
pen , and published in the Christian Herald , January 16 , 1830 , ought to set the
...
Page 84
tual and peaceable possession , and to such form of government as they choose
, has been admitted by the whites , though such admission is in no sense
necessary , to the perfect validity of the Indian title . 5. For one hundred & fifty
years ...
tual and peaceable possession , and to such form of government as they choose
, has been admitted by the whites , though such admission is in no sense
necessary , to the perfect validity of the Indian title . 5. For one hundred & fifty
years ...
Page 85
It follows , therefore , that the removal of any nation of Indians , from their country
by force , would be an instance of gross and cruel oppression . That all attempts
to accomplish the removal of the Indians by bribery or fraud , by intimidation and
...
It follows , therefore , that the removal of any nation of Indians , from their country
by force , would be an instance of gross and cruel oppression . That all attempts
to accomplish the removal of the Indians by bribery or fraud , by intimidation and
...
Page 86
The first section of it begins thus : - “ That the territory acquired of the Creek ,
nation of Indians , by the United States , for the use of Georgia , as described in
articles of a treaty , entered into and concluded by commissioners on the part of
the ...
The first section of it begins thus : - “ That the territory acquired of the Creek ,
nation of Indians , by the United States , for the use of Georgia , as described in
articles of a treaty , entered into and concluded by commissioners on the part of
the ...
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