Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... Indians TO MR . HAWKINS . PARIS , August 13 , 1786 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of June the 14th , is come to hand , and I am to thank you for your attention to my queries on the subject of the Indians . I have sent many copies to other ...
... Indians TO MR . HAWKINS . PARIS , August 13 , 1786 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of June the 14th , is come to hand , and I am to thank you for your attention to my queries on the subject of the Indians . I have sent many copies to other ...
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... Indians have a right to the occupation of their lands , independent of the States within whose chartered lines they happen to be ; that until they cede them by treaty or other transaction equiva- lent to a treaty , no act of a State can ...
... Indians have a right to the occupation of their lands , independent of the States within whose chartered lines they happen to be ; that until they cede them by treaty or other transaction equiva- lent to a treaty , no act of a State can ...
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... Indians on the other side of that river , we must let those Indians cross the river to take revenge on you . I say again , this must not be . The Mississippi now belongs to us . It must not be a river of blood . It is now the water ...
... Indians on the other side of that river , we must let those Indians cross the river to take revenge on you . I say again , this must not be . The Mississippi now belongs to us . It must not be a river of blood . It is now the water ...
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