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Page 5497
Section 7 of the treaty of 1868 provides only for instruction in the " elementary
branches of an English education , " while section 17 of the act , after continuing
this section of the treaty in force , provides a fund which is to be applied " for the ...
Section 7 of the treaty of 1868 provides only for instruction in the " elementary
branches of an English education , " while section 17 of the act , after continuing
this section of the treaty in force , provides a fund which is to be applied " for the ...
Page 5666
In view of the fact that the stipulations of the treaty of 1866 in behalf of the
freedmen of these tribes have not , especially in the case of the Chickasaws ,
been complied with , it would seem that the United States should in a distribution
of this ...
In view of the fact that the stipulations of the treaty of 1866 in behalf of the
freedmen of these tribes have not , especially in the case of the Chickasaws ,
been complied with , it would seem that the United States should in a distribution
of this ...
Page 5773
The question whether Article XXIX is still in force depends , so far as the
construction of the treaty goes , upon the meaning of the words " the term of years
mentioned in Article XXXIII . ” That article is as follows : The foregoing Articles
XVIII to ...
The question whether Article XXIX is still in force depends , so far as the
construction of the treaty goes , upon the meaning of the words " the term of years
mentioned in Article XXXIII . ” That article is as follows : The foregoing Articles
XVIII to ...
Page 5774
furnished the legislation contemplated by Article XXXIII of the treaty to carry into
effect Articles XVIII to XXV and XXX . The act , however , went further , as will be
seen by an examination of section 3 , which is as follows : That from the date of
the ...
furnished the legislation contemplated by Article XXXIII of the treaty to carry into
effect Articles XVIII to XXV and XXX . The act , however , went further , as will be
seen by an examination of section 3 , which is as follows : That from the date of
the ...
Page 5775
On the 6th of July , 1887 , in response to an inquiry by the Secretary of the
Treasury , Mr . Bayard wrote a letter , a copy of which accompanies this message
, in which he expresses the opinion that Article XXIX of the treaty was unaffected
by the ...
On the 6th of July , 1887 , in response to an inquiry by the Secretary of the
Treasury , Mr . Bayard wrote a letter , a copy of which accompanies this message
, in which he expresses the opinion that Article XXIX of the treaty was unaffected
by the ...
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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...