But it seems to me visionary to suppose that in this state of things claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt nor made improvements, merely because they have seen them from the mountain or passed them in the chase. The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia - Sida 83efter Wilson Lumpkin - 1907Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. Congress. House - 1829 - 998 sidor
...industry. But it seems to me visionary to suppose, that, in this state of tilings, claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...seen them from the mountain, or passed them in the chace. Submitting to the laws of the States, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their... | |
| 1830 - 690 sidor
...industry." " For," says his late message, " it seems visionary to suppose, that claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase." The decision of the Executive has filled the Cherokees with consternation. Their appeal is now made... | |
| 1830 - 690 sidor
...industry." " For," says his late message, " it seems visionary to suppose, that claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase." The decision of the Executive has filled the Cherokees with consternation. Their appeal is now made... | |
| 1830 - 684 sidor
...seems visionary to suppose, that claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neiiher dwelt nor made improvements, merely because they have...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase." The decision of the Executive has filled the Cherokees with consternation. Their appeal is now made... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 362 sidor
...industry. But it seems to be visionary to suppose, that, in this state of things, claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase. Submitting to the laws of the States, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their persons... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 360 sidor
...industry. But it seems to be visionary to suppose, that, in this state of things, claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase. Submitting to the laws of the States, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their persons... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 sidor
...industry. But it seems to me visionary to suppose that, in this state of things, claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase. Submitting to the laws of the States, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their persons... | |
| George Armroyd - 1830 - 636 sidor
...— But it seems to me visionary to suppose, that, in this state of things, claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase. Submitting to the laws of the states, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their persons... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 sidor
...seems visionary to suppose that claims can be allowed on tracts of country on which they have never dwelt nor made improvements, merely because they have...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase." It will be observed, that this language is spoken of the Cherokees, who have dwelt on and improved... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1831 - 514 sidor
...industry. But it seems to me visionary to suppose, that, in this state of things. claims can' be allowed on tracts of country on which they have neither dwelt...them from the mountain, or passed them in the chase. Submitting to the laws of the states, and receiving, like other citizens, protection in their persons... | |
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