| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 str.
...dense and compact form and greater force of civilized population ; and of right it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest...support and comfort. It is gratifying to know that the reservation of land made by the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 str.
...dense and compact form and greater force of civilized population; and of right it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest...support and comfort. It is gratifying to know that the reservation of land made by the treaties with the tribes on Lake Erie, were made with a view to individual... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 722 str.
...dense and compact form and greater force of civilized population, and of right it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest...right to withhold from the wants of others more than i • necessary for their own support and comfort. It is gratifying to know that the reservations of... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1824 - 872 str.
...and compact form, and greater force of civilized population ; and, of right, it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it was capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold, from the wants of others, more than is... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 772 str.
...and compact form, and greater force of civilized population; and, of right, it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it was capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold, from the wants of others, more than is... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 776 str.
...it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it was capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold, from the wonts of others, more than is necessary for their own support and comfort." In a letter of the 29th... | |
| Samuel Gordon Heiskell - 1920 - 798 str.
...dense and compact form and greater force of civilized population; and of right it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest...than is necessary for their own support and comfort." MONROE'S SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS, MARCH 5, 1821. "The care of the Indian tribes within our limits... | |
| Arthur H. DeRosier - 1970 - 234 str.
...dense and compact form and greater force of civilized population; and of right it ought to yield, for the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe of people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support... | |
| United States. Indian Claims Commission - 1979 - 160 str.
...1817, President James Monroe said: "The earth was given to mankind to support the greatest numbers of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have...than is necessary for their own support and comfort." The frontiersmen had sounded this theme for two centuries, and Monroe, in the tradition of Jefferson,... | |
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