The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies to public addresses. Indian addresses. Miscellaneous: 1. Notes on Virginia; 2. Biographical sketches of distinguished men; 3. The batture at New OrleansTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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Strana 17
... Creeks has been consequently made of a part of the Tallahassee county . In this purchase has been also comprehended part of the lands within the fork of Oconee and Oakmulgee rivers . The particulars of the contract will be laid before ...
... Creeks has been consequently made of a part of the Tallahassee county . In this purchase has been also comprehended part of the lands within the fork of Oconee and Oakmulgee rivers . The particulars of the contract will be laid before ...
Strana 52
... Creeks , the residue of their lands in the fork of Ocmulgee , up to the Ulcofauhatche . The three former pur- chases are important , inasmuch as they consolidate disjointed parts of our settled country , and render their intercourse ...
... Creeks , the residue of their lands in the fork of Ocmulgee , up to the Ulcofauhatche . The three former pur- chases are important , inasmuch as they consolidate disjointed parts of our settled country , and render their intercourse ...
Strana 93
... Creeks on the ridge between the Tom- bigbee and Alabama , as is more particularly described in the treaty , containing about five millions of acres , as is supposed , and uniting our possessions there from Adams to Washington county ...
... Creeks on the ridge between the Tom- bigbee and Alabama , as is more particularly described in the treaty , containing about five millions of acres , as is supposed , and uniting our possessions there from Adams to Washington county ...
Strana 106
... Creeks are exerting themselves to arrest offenders of the same kind ; and the Choctaws have manifested their readiness and desire for amicable and just arrangements respecting depredations com- mitted by disorderly 106 JEFFERSON'S WORKS.
... Creeks are exerting themselves to arrest offenders of the same kind ; and the Choctaws have manifested their readiness and desire for amicable and just arrangements respecting depredations com- mitted by disorderly 106 JEFFERSON'S WORKS.
Strana 211
... Creek , that if you would not let us have lands , we should be angry with you , and would force you . Those , my children , who told you so , said what was false , and what never had been said or thought of by us . We never meant to ...
... Creek , that if you would not let us have lands , we should be angry with you , and would force you . Those , my children , who told you so , said what was false , and what never had been said or thought of by us . We never meant to ...
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