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... Peace , the Energies of the Nation were allowed to expand without Re- straint , and a Spirit of Emigration soon spread among our People , especially in the Eastern States , to an Extent previously unknown . The Military Expeditions into ...
... Peace , the Energies of the Nation were allowed to expand without Re- straint , and a Spirit of Emigration soon spread among our People , especially in the Eastern States , to an Extent previously unknown . The Military Expeditions into ...
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... Peace , and as it clearly appears to Us by the Manner of your Speech , that a firm and perpetual Peace can be established , our Intentions have been and are such . We have communicated our Sentiments to General Schuyler on that Subject ...
... Peace , and as it clearly appears to Us by the Manner of your Speech , that a firm and perpetual Peace can be established , our Intentions have been and are such . We have communicated our Sentiments to General Schuyler on that Subject ...
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... Peace will be strong and as public as possible . desirous that you will communicate to Congress the Accounts which we have received from our Brethren , as it may be in their Power to prevent any such Accident , and let them know ...
... Peace will be strong and as public as possible . desirous that you will communicate to Congress the Accounts which we have received from our Brethren , as it may be in their Power to prevent any such Accident , and let them know ...
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... Authority and the Views of Congress . Five of the six Tribes of Indians were at open War with the United States . The general Treaty of Peace doth not Albany , 14th of August , 1784 . Sir . Commissioners of Indian Affairs . 2 I.
... Authority and the Views of Congress . Five of the six Tribes of Indians were at open War with the United States . The general Treaty of Peace doth not Albany , 14th of August , 1784 . Sir . Commissioners of Indian Affairs . 2 I.
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... Peace , and if the Tribes are to be considered as independent Nations , detached from the State , and absolutely unconnected with it , the Claim of Con- gress would be uncontrovertible . There is then an indispensible Neces- sity that ...
... Peace , and if the Tribes are to be considered as independent Nations , detached from the State , and absolutely unconnected with it , the Claim of Con- gress would be uncontrovertible . There is then an indispensible Neces- sity that ...
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