| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1838 - 798 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to reuniting their people in one body and seen' ring a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...forefathers!: without the territorial limits of the state sovereignities and where they can establish and enjoy a goveninn of their choice and perpetuate such... | |
| United States - 1837 - 798 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to re-uniting their people in one body, and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...individual comfort and their advancement in civilization ; And whereas, a delegation of the Cherokee nation, composed of Messrs. John Ross, Richard Taylor,... | |
| United States - 1837 - 808 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to re-uniting their people in one body, and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...individual comfort and their advancement in civilization ; And whereas, a delegation of the Cherokee nation, composed of Messrs. John Ross, Richard Taylor,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1838 - 820 pages
...country selected by their forefathers without thé territorial limits of thé state sovereignities and where they can establish and enjoy -a government...individual comfort and their advancement in civilization. And whereas a délégation of thé Cherokee nation composed of Messrs. John Ross, Richard Taylor, Danl.... | |
| United States - 1846 - 636 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to reuniting their people in one body and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...individual comfort and their advancement in civilization. And whereas a delegation of the Cherokee nation composed of Messrs. John Ross Richard Taylor Danl.... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1846 - 602 pages
...does say: "With a view tore-uniting their people (the Cherokees) in one body, and securing a permanent home for themselves, and their posterity, in the country...they can establish and enjoy a government of their own choice, and perpetuate such a state of society as may be most consonant with their views, habitst... | |
| Richard Peters - 1848 - 638 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to reuniting their people in one body and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...individual comfort and their advancement in . civilization. And whereas a delegation of the Cherokee nation composed of Messrs. John Ross Richard Taylor Danl.'... | |
| United States - 1848 - 666 pages
...terminated and adjusted ; and with a view to reuniting their people in one body and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...enjoy a government of their choice and perpetuate srfch a state of society as may be most consonant with their views, habits and condition ; and as may... | |
| R. Peters - 1856 - 652 pages
...terminated and adjusted; and with a view to reuniting their people in one body and securing a permanent home for themselves and their posterity in the country...individual comfort and their advancement in civilization. And whereas a delegation of the Cherokee nation composed of Messrs. John Ross Richard Taylor Danl.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1874 - 738 pages
...without th.e territoriat limits of the State sovereignties, and where they could establish and enjpj a government of their choice, and perpetuate such a state of society as might be consonant with their views, habits, and condition.* By the first article of the treaty the... | |
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