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... establish " almshouses " to train and educate savage paupers . We have purchased paint , beads , scalping - knives ... established schools and missions , and the Gov- ernment cast its influence on the side of labor , it was a success ...
... establish " almshouses " to train and educate savage paupers . We have purchased paint , beads , scalping - knives ... established schools and missions , and the Gov- ernment cast its influence on the side of labor , it was a success ...
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... established schools with required attendance . If the results thus indicated shall gradually come to pass , the property now owned by the tribes should be ultimately divided and held in severalty by the individual members of the tribes ...
... established schools with required attendance . If the results thus indicated shall gradually come to pass , the property now owned by the tribes should be ultimately divided and held in severalty by the individual members of the tribes ...
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... established as a general rule that the conquered shall not be wantonly oppressed , and that their con- dition shall remain as eligible as is compatible with the objects of the conquest . Usually they are incorporated with the vic ...
... established as a general rule that the conquered shall not be wantonly oppressed , and that their con- dition shall remain as eligible as is compatible with the objects of the conquest . Usually they are incorporated with the vic ...
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... opinions of attorney - generals . " It being thus established that the Indian's " right of occu- pancy " in his lands was a right recognized by all the Great Powers discovering this continent , and accepted by them as 1 * INTRODUCTORY . 17.
... opinions of attorney - generals . " It being thus established that the Indian's " right of occu- pancy " in his lands was a right recognized by all the Great Powers discovering this continent , and accepted by them as 1 * INTRODUCTORY . 17.
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... established , assume per- sonal properties , that which is termed the natural law when we speak of the duties of individuals is called the law of nations when applied to whole nations or States . " The Emperor Jus- tinian said , " The ...
... established , assume per- sonal properties , that which is termed the natural law when we speak of the duties of individuals is called the law of nations when applied to whole nations or States . " The Emperor Jus- tinian said , " The ...
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