| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...Government is not strong-handed enough to put a etop to the shameful and scandalous sale of whiskey to those poor miserable wretches. But here lie casks of it...States were to be so greatly the gainers. And such wag the state of things day by day. However anxious I and others might be to exculpate the United States... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 710 str.
...trail running to the north.'1 "// is a grievous thing that Government is not strong-handed cnoitqh to put a stop to the shameful and scandalous sale...accusation of unfair dealing, and of having taken the advantage of the helpless Indian in a bargain whereby the people of the United States were to be... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 708 str.
...scandalous sale of whiskey to these poor miserable wretches. But here lie casks of it for sale wider the very eye of the Commissioners, met together for...accusation of unfair dealing, and of having taken the a/wantage of the helpless Indian in a bargain whereby the people of the United States were to be... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 712 str.
...wretches. But here lie casks of it for sale under the very eye of the Commissioners, met togctlitr for purposes which demand that sobriety should be...accusation of unfair dealing, and of having taken the advantage of the helpless Indian in a bargain whereby the people of the United States were to be... | |
| Alfred Theodore Andreas - 1884 - 692 str.
...to put a stop to the shameful and scandalous sale of whisky to these poor, miserable wretches. Rut here lie casks of it for sale under the very eye of...able to lay at their door an accusation of unfair dealings, and of having taken the advantage of the helpless Indian in a bargain whereby the people... | |
| William Barrows - 1887 - 460 str.
...shameful and scandalous sale of whiskey to these poor miserable wretches. But here lie casks of it under the very eye of the commissioners, met together...purposes which demand that sobriety should be maintained. . . . The council fire was lighted under a spacious open shed on the green meadow on the opposite side... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1898 - 716 str.
...government is not strong handed enough to put a stop to the shameful and scandalous sale of whisky to those poor miserable wretches. But here lie casks of it...were it only that no one should be able to lay at tLelr door an accusation of unfair dealing, and of having taken advantage of the helpless Indian in... | |
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