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Proceedings of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs: Appointed by Law for the ... Franklin Benjamin Hough Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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Página 438 - State, the right to nominate all officers other than those who by the constitution are directed to be otherwise appointed, is vested concurrently in the person administering the government of this State for the time being and in each of the members of the Council of Appointment.
Página 427 - In witness whereof the said David Ruble and Susannah his wife have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above written.
Página 437 - No purchase or contract for the sale of lands in this State, made since the fourteenth day of October one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five; or which may hereafter be made, of, or with the Indians, shall be valid, unless made under the authority, and with the consent of the Legislature.
Página 501 - York ; with a map ; collected and annotated by Dr. FB Hough. III. Orderly Book of the Northern Army at Ticonderoga and Mt. Independence from Oct. 17, 1776 to Jan. 8, 1777 ; with Portrait of Maj.
Página 280 - We having but lately acquired from the Spanish, the extensive territory of Louisiana, our general has thought proper to send out a number of his warriors to visit all his red children ; to tell them his will, and...
Página 309 - Persons shall without the Consent of the People of the State of New York come to reside or settle on the said Lands or...
Página 464 - You say your nation complains, that, at the treaty of Fort Stanwix, you were compelled to give up too much of your lands ; that you confess your nation is bound by what was there done, and, acknowledging the power of the United States, that you have now appealed to ourselves against that treaty, as made while we were angry against you, and that the said treaty was therefore unreasonable and unjust. But while you complain of the treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1784, you seem entirely to forget that you...
Página 437 - And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That every person who shall hereafter give, convey, sell, demise, or otherwise dispose of or offer to give, convey, sell, demise, or otherwise dispose of any lands within the limits of this State, or any right, interest, part or share, of or in any lands within the limits of this State...
Página 437 - Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, or which may hereafter be made with or of the said Indians, within the limits of this State, shall be binding on the said Indians, or deemed valid, unless made under the authority and with the consent of the Legislature of this State.