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... Cherokee Indians to any lands in th« State of Georgia, where it can be done upon " peaceable and reasonable terms," and for aiding the said Cherokees, and such other Indians, as may be so disposed to emigrate to places West of the ...
... Cherokee Indians to any lands in th« State of Georgia, where it can be done upon " peaceable and reasonable terms," and for aiding the said Cherokees, and such other Indians, as may be so disposed to emigrate to places West of the ...
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... Cherokees.which did not apply to the other Indian tribes. If the Chickasaws were introduced, all the other Indians would have to follow, because gentlemen stood ready to introduce them, to whose States they were as great an annoyance as ...
... Cherokees.which did not apply to the other Indian tribes. If the Chickasaws were introduced, all the other Indians would have to follow, because gentlemen stood ready to introduce them, to whose States they were as great an annoyance as ...
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... Cherokees, and such other Indians as may be so disposed, to emigrate to places West of the Mississippi"— Mr. OWE.N, of Alabama, said he did not rise to discuss the principles on which this item of the bill depended. They had been long ...
... Cherokees, and such other Indians as may be so disposed, to emigrate to places West of the Mississippi"— Mr. OWE.N, of Alabama, said he did not rise to discuss the principles on which this item of the bill depended. They had been long ...
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