History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... treaty of peace , in 1783. It cannot , perhaps , be justly denied , that in some cases , the savages had reason to complain of encroachments and unjust treatment , on the part of the citizens of the United States ; and were provoked to ...
... treaty of peace , in 1783. It cannot , perhaps , be justly denied , that in some cases , the savages had reason to complain of encroachments and unjust treatment , on the part of the citizens of the United States ; and were provoked to ...
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... treaty of peace of 1783 , stipulated should be given up , and abandoned by the British troops . In February , 1791 , he sent a message to Congress , in which he says , " that soon after I was called to administer the government , I ...
... treaty of peace of 1783 , stipulated should be given up , and abandoned by the British troops . In February , 1791 , he sent a message to Congress , in which he says , " that soon after I was called to administer the government , I ...
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... treaty and fair purchase , that the Americans were settled . During the same year , the Creek tribe of Indians appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in ...
... treaty and fair purchase , that the Americans were settled . During the same year , the Creek tribe of Indians appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in ...
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... treaty with them in 1791 , when he made known the humane intentions of the federal government ; and General . St. Clair , gave similar assurances to the Dela- wares and others , when he first advanced into that terri- tory to protect ...
... treaty with them in 1791 , when he made known the humane intentions of the federal government ; and General . St. Clair , gave similar assurances to the Dela- wares and others , when he first advanced into that terri- tory to protect ...
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... treaty of 1783 ; but other States had declined making any provision for that purpose . It was this conduct of the British government , which was in plain violation of the treaty , that threatened a war with England in 1793 ; but ...
... treaty of 1783 ; but other States had declined making any provision for that purpose . It was this conduct of the British government , which was in plain violation of the treaty , that threatened a war with England in 1793 ; but ...
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