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... PRESIDENT JULIUS H. SEELYE ... INTRODUCTORY . CHAPTER I. PAGE V 1 CHAPTER II . THE DELAWARES . 32 1221 CHAPTER III . THE CHEYENNES ... 66 CHAPTER IV . THE NEZ PERCÉS .. 103 THE SIOUX ... CHAPTER V. 136 CHAPTER VI . THE PONCAS ... 186 ...
... PRESIDENT JULIUS H. SEELYE ... INTRODUCTORY . CHAPTER I. PAGE V 1 CHAPTER II . THE DELAWARES . 32 1221 CHAPTER III . THE CHEYENNES ... 66 CHAPTER IV . THE NEZ PERCÉS .. 103 THE SIOUX ... CHAPTER V. 136 CHAPTER VI . THE PONCAS ... 186 ...
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... President Grant a new departure was taken . The peace policy was little more than a name . No change was made in the Indian system ; no rights of property were given ; no laws were passed to protect the Indians . The President did take ...
... President Grant a new departure was taken . The peace policy was little more than a name . No change was made in the Indian system ; no rights of property were given ; no laws were passed to protect the Indians . The President did take ...
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... proper return ; we have shut them up on reservations often notoriously unfit for them , or , if fit , we have not hesitated to drive them off for our profit , without regard to theirs ; we have INTRODUCTION, BY PRESIDENT JULIUS H SEELYE.
... proper return ; we have shut them up on reservations often notoriously unfit for them , or , if fit , we have not hesitated to drive them off for our profit , without regard to theirs ; we have INTRODUCTION, BY PRESIDENT JULIUS H SEELYE.
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... President Adams , in his Message of 1828 , thus describes the policy of the United States toward the Indians at that time : " At the establishment of the Federal Government the prin- ciple was adopted of considering them as foreign and ...
... President Adams , in his Message of 1828 , thus describes the policy of the United States toward the Indians at that time : " At the establishment of the Federal Government the prin- ciple was adopted of considering them as foreign and ...
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... President Woolsey to - day say , in effect , the same thing which Grotius said in 1615 , and Vattel in 1758 . Says Wheaton : " International law , as understood among civilized nations , may be defined as consisting of those rules of ...
... President Woolsey to - day say , in effect , the same thing which Grotius said in 1615 , and Vattel in 1758 . Says Wheaton : " International law , as understood among civilized nations , may be defined as consisting of those rules of ...
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