| United States - Indians of North America - 1826 - 564 pages
...sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the trade, and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the states; provided, that the...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated : Be it ordained by the United States in Congress assembled. That from and after the passing of this... | |
| Parliamentary practice - 1826 - 220 pages
...measures throughout the United States—regulating the -trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the States:— Provided, that...any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated—establishing and regulating post-offices from one State to another throughout the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Creek Indians - 1827 - 870 pages
...States. Congress had, also, the power " of regulating trade, and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States : provided, that...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated." This express proviso, and the proviso implied in the words " not members of any State," were the sources... | |
| Augustin Smith Clayton - Cherokee Indians - 1827 - 108 pages
...consideration wai again resumed, and, instead of agreeing to them, the following was proposed and adopted ; " Provided, that the legislative right of any State,...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated. ''f Accordingly, on the 15th of Nov. '77, when the articles of confederation were finally discussed... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 772 pages
...exclusive right and potver of regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not memhers of any of the states; provided that the legislative right of any state, within its o\vn limits, he not infringed or violated." In forming this clause, the parties to the federal compact,... | |
| 1828 - 638 pages
...of Confederation, Congress had the power "of regulating and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States, provided, that the...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated." To Congress, the Federal Constitution has committed the regulation of "commerce with the Indian tribes,"... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1832 - 446 pages
...throughout the United States; regulating the trade and management of all affairs Jwith the Indians, not members of any of the States: Provided, that the...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated. As early as June, seventeen hundred and seventy-five, and before the adoption of the Articles of Confederation,... | |
| Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...throughout the United States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not memhers of any of the states: provided that the legislative right of any state^ within its own limits, he not infringed o. violated; estahlishing and regulating post offices from one " state to another,... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - United States - 1828 - 438 pages
...prescribes the powers of congress ; viz. " regulating the trade, and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the states, provided that the legislative right of any state within its mm limits be not infringed or violated." 'From the vague and extravagant descriptions of some of the... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1829 - 826 pages
...measures throughout the United States : regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the states ; provided that the...all the United States, and exacting such postage on th« papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office... | |
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