| Robert Glass Cleland - 1922 - 736 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And, finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United... | |
| Robert Glass Cleland - 1924 - 604 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And, finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1926 - 82 str.
...protective laws, it was the duty of the United States to enact, there is this language : The sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territory, or for it being settled by the citizens of the... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1928 - 90 str.
...the United States was to pass including laws for the protection of Mexir cans, reads: The sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territory, or for it being settled by the citizens of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public Land - 1930 - 550 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And, finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said Territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian affairs - 1937 - 60 str.
...foundation upon which title in the Indians might have been built. The treaty stated : "The sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of said territory, or for it being settled by the citizens of the United... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1937 - 252 str.
...foundation upon which title in the Indians might have been built. The treaty stated : "The saeredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territory, or for it being settled by the citizens of the... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian affairs - 1937 - 390 str.
...foundation upon which title in the Indians might have been built. The treaty stated : "The sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by the said OoVernment, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territory, or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1937 - 1272 str.
...foundation upon which title in the Indians might have been built. The treaty stated : "The sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territory, or for it being settled by the citizens of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1939 - 76 str.
...vigilantly enforce, such laws as the nature of the subject may require. And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by...said Government, when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United... | |
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