| United States. Congress. House - 1258 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the saeredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...to place its Indian occupants under the necessity of seeking new homes, by committing those invasions which the United tales have solemnly obliged themselves... | |
| 1844 - 468 str.
...the subject may require. And, finally, the sacred ness of thia obligation shall never be lost tight of by the said Government when providing for the removal of the In'liaoH from any portion of the said Territories, or for ,u being setned by citizens of the United... | |
| 1848 - 718 str.
...and always vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the sub• ject may require. And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost...to place its Indian occupants under the necessity of seeking new homes, by committing those invasions which the United States have solemnly obliged themselves... | |
| Nahum Capen - 1848 - 350 str.
...delay, and always vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost...States ; but, on the contrary, special care shall be taken not to place its Indian occupants under the necessity of seeking new homes, by committing... | |
| United States, Mexico - 1848 - 396 str.
...delay, and always vigilantly enforce, such laws «s the nature of the subject may require; and, finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost...territories, or for its being settled by citizens or the United States; but, on the contrary, special care shall then be taken not to place its Indian... | |
| United States - 1848 - 412 str.
...laws <.s the nature of the subject may require; and, finally, the sacredness of this obligation shail never be lost sight of by the said government, when...territories, or for its being settled by citizens ot the United States; but, on the contrary, special care shall then be taken not to place its Indian... | |
| United States - 1848 - 584 str.
...delay, and always vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost...when providing for the removal of the Indians from auy pxmion of the said territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United Slates ; but... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 394 str.
...delay, and always vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost...said Government, when providing for the removal of Indians from any portion of said territories, or for its being settled by the citizens of the United... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 356 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the sacredneas of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of Indians from any portion of said territories, or for its being settled by the citizens of the United... | |
| George C. Furber - 1849 - 660 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the aacrednesa of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said government when providing for the removal of Indians from any portion of said territories, or for its being settled by the citizens of the United... | |
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