Considering that a great part of the territories, which, by the present treaty, are to be comprehended for the future within the limits of the United States, is now occupied by savage tribes... History of the Mexican War - Strana 568autor/autoři: Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox - 1892 - 711 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Lisbeth Haas - 1995 - 300 str.
...concerned the Indian peoples, who were granted no land rights whatsoever. This article begins by stating, "A great part of the territories which, by the present...United States, is now occupied by savage tribes"; it then declares the United States responsible for policing and controlling those tribes, preventing... | |
| Oscar Jáquez Martínez - 1996 - 290 str.
...property, and secured in the free exercise of their religion without restriction. ARTICLE X12 ARTICLE XI11 Considering that a great part of the territories which,...exclusive control of the Government of the United States, and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme; it... | |
| Harriett Denise Joseph, Anthony K. Knopp, Douglas A. Murphy - 1997 - 154 str.
...incapacidad mexicana para controlar esas incursiones, como argumento para presionar la venta del territorio: Considering that a great part of the territories which,...under the exclusive control of the Government of the US and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme: it is solemnly... | |
| Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Richard J. Orsi - 1998 - 410 str.
...generally placed them among Indians discussed in Article XI of the treaty. This article begins by stating that "A great part of the territories which, by the...United States, is now occupied by savage tribes." The treaty map identified the largest area of ceded land as "Af>achcria.'"This reference included from... | |
| Francisco Arturo Rosales - 2000 - 452 str.
...secured in the free exercise of their religion without restriction. ARTICLE X [Stricken out] ARTICLE XI Considering that a great part of the territories,...exclusive control of the Government of the United States, and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme, it... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2003 - 778 str.
...law. To the contrary, the leading words of Article 1 1 throw doubt on just what Is being conueyed: •Considering that a great part of the territories...the limits of the United States, is now occupied by sauage tribes....' The Western Shoshone are one of these "sauage tribes' referred to In the treaty.... | |
| John F. Burns, Richard J. Orsi - 2003 - 320 str.
...Indians, lacking civil and property rights, suffered when the treaty was abrogated. Article 1 1 stated, "A great part of the territories which, by the present...the United States, is now occupied by savage tribes" for whom the United States government was responsible. The government, in moving and resettling their... | |
| Ronald H. Bayor - 2004 - 1032 str.
...free exercise of their religion without restriction. Article X Stricken out by US Senate. Article XI the world and Africa. He would not bleach his Negro...knows that Negro blood has a message for the world. States, and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme; it... | |
| Roy A. Archuleta - 2006 - 306 str.
...religion without; restriction. ARTICLE X [Stricken out by the United States Amendments] Article XI Considering that a great part of the territories,...exclusive control of the Government of the United States, and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme, it... | |
| Carlos R. Soltero - 2009 - 252 str.
...Justice Miller cited Article XI of the treaty, which refers to large parts of the ceded territory as "now occupied by savage tribes, who will hereafter...exclusive control of the government of the United States, and whose incursions within the territory of Mexico would be prejudicial in the extreme." Under... | |
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