History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... depredations by a military force on the western frontier . He therefore early endeavored to secure their friendship by treaties . But when the Indians appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly 1790 ] 29 WASHINGTON .
... depredations by a military force on the western frontier . He therefore early endeavored to secure their friendship by treaties . But when the Indians appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly 1790 ] 29 WASHINGTON .
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... depredations on people within the United States , by the British in Canada ; who then still held pos- session of some forts in the west , ceded to the United States by the treaty of peace , in 1783. It cannot , perhaps , be justly ...
... depredations on people within the United States , by the British in Canada ; who then still held pos- session of some forts in the west , ceded to the United States by the treaty of peace , in 1783. It cannot , perhaps , be justly ...
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... depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and expressed an opinion that it was unnecessary and un- just . But it ...
... depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and expressed an opinion that it was unnecessary and un- just . But it ...
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... depredations of the Indians , at that time were often committed on inhabi- tants who were settled south of the Ohio , and within the long acknowledged bounds of Virginia . It was estimated , that , before the United States commenced ...
... depredations of the Indians , at that time were often committed on inhabi- tants who were settled south of the Ohio , and within the long acknowledged bounds of Virginia . It was estimated , that , before the United States commenced ...
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... depredations from the savage tribes . It could hardly be supposed , that the British gov- ernment , authorized their military officers in those forts to encourage the Indian assaults and murders ; but it was evident , that while they ...
... depredations from the savage tribes . It could hardly be supposed , that the British gov- ernment , authorized their military officers in those forts to encourage the Indian assaults and murders ; but it was evident , that while they ...
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