| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 頁
...of its duty to aid in destroying the States which it was established to protect. "Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting...United States, and advised them to emigrate beyond the Mississipi, or submit to the laws of those States. " Our conduct towards these people is deeply interesting... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 頁
...Alabama, of their laws over these tribes ; that, in answer to this application, he stated to them, that their attempt to establish an independent government...countenanced by the executive of the United States ; that it was too late to inquire whether it was just for the United States to include these Indians... | |
| George Armroyd - 1830 - 636 頁
...part of its duty to aid in destroying the states which it was established to protect. Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting parts of Georgia and Alabama, that their attemptto establish an independent government would not be countenanced by the executive of the United... | |
| 1830 - 852 頁
...to aid in destroying the States which it was established to protect. "Actuated by this view of th« subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting parts of Georgia and Alabama, that their attempt tu establish an independent government would not be countenanced by the executive of the United States,... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 360 頁
...consent of its Legislature. They were therefore advised either to emigrate beyond the Mississippi, or to submit to the laws of those States. " Our conduct towards these people," remarks President Jackson, " is deeply interesting to our national character. Their present condition,... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 362 頁
...consent of its Legislature. They were therefore advised either to emigrate beyond the Mississippi, or to submit to the laws of those States. " Our conduct towards these people," remarks President Jackson, " is deeply interesting to our national character. Their present condition,... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1831 - 514 頁
...of its duty to aid in destroying the states which it was established to protect. "Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting...beyond the Mississippi, or submit to the laws of those spates. " Our conduct towards these people is deeply interesting to our national character. — Their... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 頁
...part of its duty to aid in destroying the States which it was established to protect. Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting...emigrate beyond the Mississippi, or submit to the iaws of those Slates. Our conduct towards these people is deeply interesting to our national character.... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 頁
...part of its duty to aid in destroying the states which it was established to protect. Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting...Mississippi, or submit to the laws of those states. from mountain to mountain; until some of the tribes have become extinct, and others have left but remnants... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1837 - 448 頁
...part of its duty to aid in destroying the States which it was established to protect. Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting...Mississippi, or submit to the laws of those States. I Our conduct towards these people is deeply interesting to our national character. Their present condition,... | |
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