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... complained of the step , represented that the evidence for his defence was in Kentucky , and requested that the suit might be brought in that district , to which he was going , and would call on the district attorney and marshal to ...
... complained of the step , represented that the evidence for his defence was in Kentucky , and requested that the suit might be brought in that district , to which he was going , and would call on the district attorney and marshal to ...
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... complaining should at once be made to understand , in the most decisive mauner , that the idea of a separation of the Cherokee people will not be countenanced or tolerated by the Government . For any information touching the Cherokee ...
... complaining should at once be made to understand , in the most decisive mauner , that the idea of a separation of the Cherokee people will not be countenanced or tolerated by the Government . For any information touching the Cherokee ...
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... complaining should at once be made to understand , in the most decisive mauner , that the idea of a separation of the Cherokee people will not be countenanced or tolerated by the Government . For any information touching the Cherokee ...
... complaining should at once be made to understand , in the most decisive mauner , that the idea of a separation of the Cherokee people will not be countenanced or tolerated by the Government . For any information touching the Cherokee ...
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... complaining parties . The commissioners mingled freely with the people every where , conversed with many , inquired of individuals of every party , and on all occasions sought information from all accessible sources , in order , if ...
... complaining parties . The commissioners mingled freely with the people every where , conversed with many , inquired of individuals of every party , and on all occasions sought information from all accessible sources , in order , if ...
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... complaining parties acquiesced quietly in the new gov- ernment , which went into and long contmued in operation , peaceably and uninterruptedly . Of the committee of twelve who signed the act of union of 1840 , as deputies of the ...
... complaining parties acquiesced quietly in the new gov- ernment , which went into and long contmued in operation , peaceably and uninterruptedly . Of the committee of twelve who signed the act of union of 1840 , as deputies of the ...
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account in circular accounts Estimated Penalty Accrued between 30th act of union amount April April 25 August charged by stat Cherokee nation collect by draft Collected between 30th Collected by suit Commissioners Considered doubtful Creek debt accrued December discharged by statute district attorney doubtful or bad Draft in favor Draft issued draft to postmaster due 30th June efforts to collect Execution issued failure favor of contractor February Fort Gibson Gibson insolvent interest James January Jones Judgment was obtained July July 28 June 16 June 30 late postmaster March November nulla bona October Office of debtor old settlers paid Period Proceedings-condition of debt register of suit Remaining due 30th returned Samuel Sent account Sent draft Sept September Smith statute of limitation suit was directed Sureties not discharged Thomas treaty party United usual efforts ute of limitat'n West Western Cherokees William
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Sida 726 - You will signify, in decided terms and a positive manner, that the Government of the United States would find it impossible to remain on terms of friendship and regard with the Emperor if greater privileges or commercial facilities should be allowed to the subjects of any other government than should be granted to citizens of the United States.
Sida 16 - ... tract, have in any way taken advantage of the provisions of the act of the second of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, entitled "An act for the relief of the purchasers of the public lands prior to the first day of July, eighteen hundred and twenty...
Sida 722 - The Secretary of State, to whom has been referred the resolution of the House of Representatives of the...
Sida 76 - Stuart commissioner, on the part of the United States, and the chiefs and headmen of the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi and Lake Superior, have hereunto set their hands, at La Pointe of Lake Superior.
Sida 79 - The United States also agree that the lands above ceded by the treaty of Feb. 14 1833, including the outlet, and those ceded by this treaty shall all be included in one patent executed to the Cherokee nation of Indians by the President of the United States according to the provisions of the act of May 28 1830.
Sida 136 - The government proceeds directly from the people; is 'ordained and established' in the name of the people; and is declared to be ordained 'in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, and secure the blessings of liberty to themselves and to their posterity.