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 21
... Indian trading houses , as rendered up to the first day of January , 1801 , with a report of the secretary of war thereon , explaining the effects and the situation of that commerce , and the reasons in favor of its farther extension ...
... Indian trading houses , as rendered up to the first day of January , 1801 , with a report of the secretary of war thereon , explaining the effects and the situation of that commerce , and the reasons in favor of its farther extension ...
Strana 22
... Indians , in certain cases , the punishment of death by hanging , might not permit its commutation into death by mili- tary execution , the form of the punishment in the former way being peculiarly repugnant to their ideas , and ...
... Indians , in certain cases , the punishment of death by hanging , might not permit its commutation into death by mili- tary execution , the form of the punishment in the former way being peculiarly repugnant to their ideas , and ...
Strana 25
... Indians with which we have never had a difference , re- duced by the wars and wants of savage life to a few ... Indian tribes , improvements in agriculture and household manufacture are advancing , and with all our peace and friendship ...
... Indians with which we have never had a difference , re- duced by the wars and wants of savage life to a few ... Indian tribes , improvements in agriculture and household manufacture are advancing , and with all our peace and friendship ...
Strana 31
... Indians being ratified with the advice and consent of the Senate , it is now laid before both houses , in their legislative capacity . It will inform them of the obligations which the United States thereby contract , and par- ticularly ...
... Indians being ratified with the advice and consent of the Senate , it is now laid before both houses , in their legislative capacity . It will inform them of the obligations which the United States thereby contract , and par- ticularly ...
Strana 52
... Indian boundary ; and those on the Ohio , from the same boundary to the rapids , and for a con- siderable depth inland ... Indians inhabiting the Missouri and other parts beyond the Mississippi , come charged with the assurances of their ...
... Indian boundary ; and those on the Ohio , from the same boundary to the rapids , and for a con- siderable depth inland ... Indians inhabiting the Missouri and other parts beyond the Mississippi , come charged with the assurances of their ...
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