Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... land , but they should be instructed in the laws , pursuits , lan- guage , the contributions to commerce , and the character of the people to whom they are accredited . To this should be added a competent knowledge of the law of nations ...
... land , but they should be instructed in the laws , pursuits , lan- guage , the contributions to commerce , and the character of the people to whom they are accredited . To this should be added a competent knowledge of the law of nations ...
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... land as they may require to support themselves , and that the agent render them such assistance as he will be able to give without injury to the welfare of his own Indians . I question my authority to comply with this request in 28 ...
... land as they may require to support themselves , and that the agent render them such assistance as he will be able to give without injury to the welfare of his own Indians . I question my authority to comply with this request in 28 ...
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... land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage ; and says the agent at Fort Belknap has signified his willingness to receive and assist these Indians . General Ruger , commanding the Department of Dakota ...
... land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage ; and says the agent at Fort Belknap has signified his willingness to receive and assist these Indians . General Ruger , commanding the Department of Dakota ...
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... land assigned to them ; that they have some knowledge of tillage , and would under favorable condi- tions raise enough to meet their wants ; that they would set a good example to other Indians and be a positive benefit to them ; and ...
... land assigned to them ; that they have some knowledge of tillage , and would under favorable condi- tions raise enough to meet their wants ; that they would set a good example to other Indians and be a positive benefit to them ; and ...
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... land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage . I believe that if placed at some agency and properly assisted they would in pro- pitions seasons raise sufficient produce for their consumption , and ...
... land assigned to them for cultivation , and have some knowledge of soil tillage . I believe that if placed at some agency and properly assisted they would in pro- pitions seasons raise sufficient produce for their consumption , and ...
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