A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... person of “ the dwarf " as in that of " the giant . ” Of justice , Vattel says : " Justice is the basis of all society , the sure bond of all commerce . * * * " All nations are under a strict obligation to cultivate justice toward each ...
... person of “ the dwarf " as in that of " the giant . ” Of justice , Vattel says : " Justice is the basis of all society , the sure bond of all commerce . * * * " All nations are under a strict obligation to cultivate justice toward each ...
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... person's right , and as evidently an act of injustice as it would be to rob a man of his property . *** " There would no longer be any security , no longer any com- merce between mankind , if they did not think themselves obliged to ...
... person's right , and as evidently an act of injustice as it would be to rob a man of his property . *** " There would no longer be any security , no longer any com- merce between mankind , if they did not think themselves obliged to ...
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... another sov- ereign who is invested with sufficient power , are treaties of State , and obligatory on the whole nation , real treaties , which were intended to subsist independently of the person who has 24 A CENTURY OF DISHONOR .
... another sov- ereign who is invested with sufficient power , are treaties of State , and obligatory on the whole nation , real treaties , which were intended to subsist independently of the person who has 24 A CENTURY OF DISHONOR .
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... person who has concluded them , are undoubtedly binding on his successors ; and the obligation which such treaties ... persons of its rulers . The State contin- ues the same , notwithstanding such change , and consequently the treaty ...
... person who has concluded them , are undoubtedly binding on his successors ; and the obligation which such treaties ... persons of its rulers . The State contin- ues the same , notwithstanding such change , and consequently the treaty ...
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... persons , being single and unable to defend themselves , is plain and evident ; but for great cities , that seem to have within themselves all things necessary for their own well - being , it doth not so plain- ly appear that they have ...
... persons , being single and unable to defend themselves , is plain and evident ; but for great cities , that seem to have within themselves all things necessary for their own well - being , it doth not so plain- ly appear that they have ...
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