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these districts the Indian country stretched to the less for Indian purposes except as a barrier to further Lakes and the Mississippi , unbroken except by miliencroachment . * tary posts at Fort Wayne and Fort Dearborn , or The tribes ...
these districts the Indian country stretched to the less for Indian purposes except as a barrier to further Lakes and the Mississippi , unbroken except by miliencroachment . * tary posts at Fort Wayne and Fort Dearborn , or The tribes ...
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The speech then made in the public talk warriors of all the tribes , who should act as an Indian with the governor remains the only record of the Congress and assume joint ownership of Indian lands . Prophet's words , and of the ...
The speech then made in the public talk warriors of all the tribes , who should act as an Indian with the governor remains the only record of the Congress and assume joint ownership of Indian lands . Prophet's words , and of the ...
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Indians and whites , mence of discussion he used language in regard to the in considerable numbers , armed and alert , fear- ... while you and I will have to fight it You want , by your distinctions of Indian tribes , in allotting out .
Indians and whites , mence of discussion he used language in regard to the in considerable numbers , armed and alert , fear- ... while you and I will have to fight it You want , by your distinctions of Indian tribes , in allotting out .
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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