The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... President Johnson's special message brought to light a fact that few indeed understand . That is , that the ... President of the U.S. in Article II , Section 2 of the Constitution , and requires ratification by the Senate . But the power ...
... President Johnson's special message brought to light a fact that few indeed understand . That is , that the ... President of the U.S. in Article II , Section 2 of the Constitution , and requires ratification by the Senate . But the power ...
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... President shall have the power to establish trading posts , military posts , to appoint agents , dispose of certain ... President began to have references in litigation . Thus , in Wolsey vs. Chapman , the court determined that the ...
... President shall have the power to establish trading posts , military posts , to appoint agents , dispose of certain ... President began to have references in litigation . Thus , in Wolsey vs. Chapman , the court determined that the ...
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... President Roosevelt vetoed a bill which had passed both Houses of Con- gress , in which the claim of the California Indians would have been settled for not less than $ 100,000,000 . In Collier's words , his interview with the President ...
... President Roosevelt vetoed a bill which had passed both Houses of Con- gress , in which the claim of the California Indians would have been settled for not less than $ 100,000,000 . In Collier's words , his interview with the President ...
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