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Page 5446
Calmness , justice , and consideration should characterize our diplomacy . The
offices of an intelligent diplomacy or of friendly arbitration in proper cases should
be adequate to the peaceful adjustment of all international difficulties . By such ...
Calmness , justice , and consideration should characterize our diplomacy . The
offices of an intelligent diplomacy or of friendly arbitration in proper cases should
be adequate to the peaceful adjustment of all international difficulties . By such ...
Page 5511
The reservation there was apparently given in consideration of improvements
upon the lands of the tribe in Kansas . The band now resident in Iowa upon lands
purchased by their own means , as I am advised , left the Kansas reservation ...
The reservation there was apparently given in consideration of improvements
upon the lands of the tribe in Kansas . The band now resident in Iowa upon lands
purchased by their own means , as I am advised , left the Kansas reservation ...
Page 5649
To the Senate and House of Representatives : I transmit herewith , for the
consideration of Congress , a communication of the 4th instant from the Secretary
of the Interior , accompanied by an agreement concluded by the Cherokee ...
To the Senate and House of Representatives : I transmit herewith , for the
consideration of Congress , a communication of the 4th instant from the Secretary
of the Interior , accompanied by an agreement concluded by the Cherokee ...
Page 5667
If for an adequate consideration , by treaty , the United States placed upon these
lands other Indian tribes , it was competent to give them patents in fee for a
certain and agreed reservation . This being so , when the policy of allotment is
put ...
If for an adequate consideration , by treaty , the United States placed upon these
lands other Indian tribes , it was competent to give them patents in fee for a
certain and agreed reservation . This being so , when the policy of allotment is
put ...
Page 5832
The same considerations make it impossible for me to receive those who merely
desire to pay their respects except on the days and during the hours especially
designated for that purpose. I earnestly request Senators and Representatives to
...
The same considerations make it impossible for me to receive those who merely
desire to pay their respects except on the days and during the hours especially
designated for that purpose. I earnestly request Senators and Representatives to
...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
Page 5492 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...