The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... Indian sys- tem , the fault of the system that was to blame ; that the system was inadequate . The Indian traders would have a difficulty with the Indians , and the Indians would take their vengeance upon the innocent inhabitants , and ...
... Indian sys- tem , the fault of the system that was to blame ; that the system was inadequate . The Indian traders would have a difficulty with the Indians , and the Indians would take their vengeance upon the innocent inhabitants , and ...
Page 380
... Indian country , should be so ignorant of Indian law as he seems to be . The other day he sat here when we ratified a treaty with the con- federated tribes of central Oregon , and he made no such objection as that we should wait until ...
... Indian country , should be so ignorant of Indian law as he seems to be . The other day he sat here when we ratified a treaty with the con- federated tribes of central Oregon , and he made no such objection as that we should wait until ...
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... Indian and avenge it by a regular Indian movement . These difficulties sometimes , as we know perfectly well , result in the slaughter of men , women , and children . I desire to avoid all that . I prefer to confer with the Indians and ...
... Indian and avenge it by a regular Indian movement . These difficulties sometimes , as we know perfectly well , result in the slaughter of men , women , and children . I desire to avoid all that . I prefer to confer with the Indians and ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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