A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... cultivate justice toward each other , to observe it scrupulously and carefully , to abstain from anything that may violate it . *** " The right of refusing to submit to injustice , of resisting injustice by force if necessary , is part ...
... cultivate justice toward each other , to observe it scrupulously and carefully , to abstain from anything that may violate it . *** " The right of refusing to submit to injustice , of resisting injustice by force if necessary , is part ...
Page 41
... cultivate the earth , and raise corn ; to raise oxen , sheep , and other do- mestic animals ; to build comfortable houses ; and to educate your children so as ever to dwell upon the land . " Consult , therefore , upon the great object ...
... cultivate the earth , and raise corn ; to raise oxen , sheep , and other do- mestic animals ; to build comfortable houses ; and to educate your children so as ever to dwell upon the land . " Consult , therefore , upon the great object ...
Page 43
... consoles himself by the fact that he has " gained possession of the grand emporium of the hostile In- dians of the West without loss of blood . The very extensive and highly cultivated fields and gardens show the work of THE DELAWARES . 43.
... consoles himself by the fact that he has " gained possession of the grand emporium of the hostile In- dians of the West without loss of blood . The very extensive and highly cultivated fields and gardens show the work of THE DELAWARES . 43.
Page 44
... cultivated fields and gardens show the work of many hands . The margins of those beautiful rivers the Mi- amis , of the Lake , and Au Glaize - appear like one continued village for a number of miles , both above and below this place ...
... cultivated fields and gardens show the work of many hands . The margins of those beautiful rivers the Mi- amis , of the Lake , and Au Glaize - appear like one continued village for a number of miles , both above and below this place ...
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... cultivation of the soil . In 1818 the Delawares again ceded land to the United States - ceded all to which they laid claim in the State of In- diana and the United States promised to provide for them " a country to reside in on the west ...
... cultivation of the soil . In 1818 the Delawares again ceded land to the United States - ceded all to which they laid claim in the State of In- diana and the United States promised to provide for them " a country to reside in on the west ...
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