| United States. Supreme Court - 1823 - 756 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - 1831 - 332 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court, George Noble Stewart, Benjamin Faneuil Porter - 1836 - 508 páginas
...as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the world found no difficulty in convincing themselves...ample compensation to the inhabitants of the new, by bestowing^on them civilization and christianity, in exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendancy. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| United States - 1846 - 636 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| Richard Peters - 1848 - 638 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| United States - 1848 - 666 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited . independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| 1851 - 610 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the Old World found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements... | |
| Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 páginas
...the superior genius of Europe might * Johnson v. Mclntosh, 8 Wheat. Rep. 543. claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
| R. Peters - 1856 - 652 páginas
...for considering them as a people over whom the superior genius of Europe might claim an ascendency. The potentates of the old world found no difficulty...exchange for unlimited independence. But, as they were all in pursuit of nearly the same object, it was necessary, in order to avoid conflicting settlements,... | |
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