The American Politician; Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of ... Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, Etc. Third EditionE. Leland and W. J. Whiting, 1842 - 552 pages |
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Page 60
... continued within our country , and the running of the boundary line had not been commenced ; these circum- stances are the more to be regretted , as they cannot fail to affect the Indians in a manner injurious to the United States ...
... continued within our country , and the running of the boundary line had not been commenced ; these circum- stances are the more to be regretted , as they cannot fail to affect the Indians in a manner injurious to the United States ...
Page 69
... continued efforts to introduce among them the implements and the practice of husbandry and of the household arts , have not been without success ; that they are becoming more and more sensible of the superiority of this dependence for ...
... continued efforts to introduce among them the implements and the practice of husbandry and of the household arts , have not been without success ; that they are becoming more and more sensible of the superiority of this dependence for ...
Page 72
... continued . Several agencies , created by executive author- ity , on salaries fixed by that also , have been suppressed , and should suggest the expediency of regulating that power by law , so as to subject its exercises to legislative ...
... continued . Several agencies , created by executive author- ity , on salaries fixed by that also , have been suppressed , and should suggest the expediency of regulating that power by law , so as to subject its exercises to legislative ...
Page 79
... continued , in spite of the demonstrations that not even a pretext for them has been given by the United States , and of the fair and liberal attempt to induce a revocation of them , cannot be anticipated . Assuring myself that , under ...
... continued , in spite of the demonstrations that not even a pretext for them has been given by the United States , and of the fair and liberal attempt to induce a revocation of them , cannot be anticipated . Assuring myself that , under ...
Page 84
... continued towards them , has also pre- served peace , and is more and more advancing habits favorable to their civilization and happiness . From a statement which will be made by the Secretary of War , it will be seen that the ...
... continued towards them , has also pre- served peace , and is more and more advancing habits favorable to their civilization and happiness . From a statement which will be made by the Secretary of War , it will be seen that the ...
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