You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United States ; but I now take the liberty to inform you that that line cuts off from the Indians a large portion of country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers, time immemorial,... Once Upon a Time in Indiana - Strana 34upravili: - 1916 - 200 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 str.
...out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United States, but now I take the, Jiberty to inform you that that line cuts off from the Indians...time immemorial, without molestation or dispute. The print of my ancestors' houses are every where to be seen in this portion. I was a little astonished... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 str.
...wish to inform you where your younger brothers, the Miamis, live. * * * You have pointed out to "us the boundary line be*tween the Indians and the United...of country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers from time immemorial, without molestation or dispute. The print of my ancestors' houses are every whereto... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1859 - 692 str.
...you where your younger brothers, the Miamis, live. * * * You have pointed out to us the boundary lino between the Indians and the United States ; but I...from the Indians a large portion of country which hag been enjoyed by my forefathers froir tim's 'nurcmorial, without molestation or dispute. The print... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1859 - 696 str.
...wish to inform you where your younger brothers, the Miamis, live. * * * You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United...but I now take the liberty to inform you that that lino cuts «ff from the Indians a large portion of country *hich has been enjoyed by my forefathers... | |
| Wallace A. Brice - 1868 - 396 str.
...part, addressed General Wayne- regarding the territory of his people: " You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United...of country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers from time immemorial, without mrlestatiun or dispute. The print of my ancestors' houses are everywhere... | |
| Wallace A. Brice - 1868 - 392 str.
...part, addressed General Wayne regarding the territory of his people : " You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians' and the United...large portion of country which has been enjoyed by rny forefathers from time immemorial « without molestation or* dispute. The print of my ancestors'... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1880 - 580 str.
...Indians. You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United States, but now I take the liberty to inform you that that line cuts...country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers, time immemoral without molestation or dispute. The print of my ancestors' houses are every where to be seen... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...Indians. You have pointed out to us the boundary line between the Indians and the United States, but now I take the liberty to inform you that that line cuts...country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers, time immemoral without molestation or dispute. The print of my ancestors' houses are every where to be seen... | |
| David Demaree Banta - 1881 - 182 str.
...at the treaty of Greenville, in 1795. " You have pointed out to us," said the unlettered orator, " the boundary line between the Indians and the United...States ; but I now take the liberty to inform you that the line cuts off from the Indians a large portion of country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers... | |
| Alfred Theodore Andreas - 1884 - 692 str.
...and the United States. I now take the liberty to inform you that the line cuts off from the Indian a large portion of country which has been enjoyed by my forefathers from time immemorial, without question or dispute. The prints of my ancestors' houses are everywhere... | |
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