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" The Indian right of possession itself stands, with regard to the greatest part of the country, upon a questionable foundation. Their cultivated fields; their constructed habitations; a space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they... "
Men and Events of Forty Years: Autobiographical Reminiscences of an Active ... - Page 281
by Josiah Bushnell Grinnell - 1891 - 426 pages
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A Compendious History of New England: Designed for Schools and Private Families

Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1804 - 398 pages
...any case, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labour, was undoubtedly by the laws of nature...
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A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs ...

Jedidiah Morse - Indians of North America - 1822 - 518 pages
...160,161. case, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labor, was undoubtedly by the laws of nature...
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A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs ...

Jedidiah Morse - Indians of North America - 1822 - 520 pages
...1802. case, and. under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labor, was undoubtedly by the laws of nature...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 5

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 564 pages
...any case, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...cultivated fields; their constructed habitations ; a apace of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had. annexed to themselves by personal...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 4; Volume 12; Volume 67

United States. Congress - Law - 1836 - 650 pages
...December 1802. That distinguished individual is reported to have said, on the occasion referred to, that "The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...country, upon a questionable foundation. Their cultivated field*, their constructed habitations, a space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and what...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 65

1840 - 700 pages
...case, and under any limitations whatsoever ; but have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...questionable foundation. Their cultivated fields, their con. structed habitations, a space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had...
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Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying ..., Part 2

United States. Department of the Interior - 1867 - 460 pages
...сase, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence. and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labor, was undoubtedly by the laws of nature...
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Descriptive Essays Contributed to the Quarterly Review: Cornish miners in ...

Sir Francis Bond Head - Authors, English - 1857 - 388 pages
...case, and under any limitations whatsoever ; but have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed of themselves by personal labour, was undoubtedly, by the laws of Nature,...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2

American Orators - 1857 - 690 pages
...any case, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labor, was undoubtedly, by the laws of nature,...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2

History - 1857 - 650 pages
...any case, and under any limitations whatsoever. But have they maturely considered the whole subject ? The Indian right of possession itself stands, with...space of ample sufficiency for their subsistence, and whatever they had annexed to themselves by personal labor, was undoubtedly, by the laws of nature,...
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