| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 sidor
...shall be restored. ARTICLE II. The said Indian nations do acknowledge themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever. ARTICLE III. The boundary line between the United States and the Wiandot and Delaware nations,... | |
| United States - 1809 - 358 sidor
...United States. ARTIcLE V. The several nations of Indians aforesaid, do again acknowledge-thcmselves under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign ; and the United States en their part do renew their covenant, to extend protection to them according to the intent and meaning... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 sidor
...them, shall be restored. Art. 2. The said Indian nations do acknowledge themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever. Art 3. The boundary line between the United States and the Wiandot and Delaware nations,... | |
| United States - 1826 - 564 sidor
...undersigned chiefs and warriors as aforesaid, ttkJowie^Kd *°r themselves and their said tribes, do hereby acknowledge ' themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other nation, power, or sovereign, whatsoever. In witness whereof, the commissioners aforesaid, and the undersigned... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 sidor
...in (lie same manner. They receive the Cherokee nation into their favor and protection. The Cherokees acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other power. Protection does not imply the destruction of the protected. The manner in which this stipulation... | |
| 1830 - 418 sidor
...such to be the meaning, for in the very treaty of Holston, in which one of the guarantees occurs, they acknowledge themselves to be under the protection...the United States, and of no other sovereign, and stipulate not to hold any treaty with any foreign power or individual State. Is it not clear, from... | |
| 1830 - 430 sidor
...such to be the meaning, for in the very treaty of Holston, in which one of the guarantees occurs, they acknowledge themselves to be under the protection...the United States, and of no other sovereign, and stipulate not to hold any treaty with any foreign power or individual State. Is it not clear, from... | |
| Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - 1831 - 332 sidor
...and western nations of Indians. These Indian nations "acknowledged themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other foreign sovereign whatever. " It was stipulated that if any person, not being an Indian, should attempt... | |
| 1832 - 496 sidor
...the same manner. They receive t}»e Cherokee nation into their favor and protection. The Cherokeea acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of the United States, and of no other power. Protection does riot implv the destruction of the protected. The manner in whielt this stipulation... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 sidor
...certain conditions, viz : All prisoners and all property were to be restored. The Indians acknowledged themselves to be under the protection of the United States and of no other sovereign. Their hunting grounds within the United States were defined and a boundary line allotted ; and it was... | |
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