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Page 254
... Cherokees , as a nation generally to consent to an exchange of their present Country for a suitable tract of Country on the other side of the Mississippi , you will please to embrace every favorable occasion for sounding the chiefs on ...
... Cherokees , as a nation generally to consent to an exchange of their present Country for a suitable tract of Country on the other side of the Mississippi , you will please to embrace every favorable occasion for sounding the chiefs on ...
Page 368
... Cherokees had no written title to it , and settlers took advantage of that fact to creep in and occupy it . Things went on from bad to worse until the Government was obliged to treat with the Cherokees for their removal from Arkansas ...
... Cherokees had no written title to it , and settlers took advantage of that fact to creep in and occupy it . Things went on from bad to worse until the Government was obliged to treat with the Cherokees for their removal from Arkansas ...
Page 442
... Cherokees addressed by Secretary Eaton , 370 ; of Cherokees accept the advice of Webster and Frelinghuysen , 381 ; Creeks ask permission to send a , to Washington , 387 ; treaty with the unaccredited Seminole exploring , 392 . Delozier ...
... Cherokees addressed by Secretary Eaton , 370 ; of Cherokees accept the advice of Webster and Frelinghuysen , 381 ; Creeks ask permission to send a , to Washington , 387 ; treaty with the unaccredited Seminole exploring , 392 . Delozier ...
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The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century by D C Munro | 43 |
A MediƦval Humanist by H O Taylor | 51 |
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