| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 sider
...interest. Of these Ihe charge upon tlie Treasury, in consequence of tlie Cherokee treaty alone, wilhout adverting to others arising out of Indian treaties,...dollars ; that for the prosecution of measures for tho removal of the Semiqole Indians, which were found in progress, has been nearly fourteen millions... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested without great prejudice to the public interest. Of...of the Cherokee treaty alone, without adverting to otberc arising out of Indian treaties, has already exceeded five millions of dollars; that for the... | |
| 1847 - 976 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested without great prejudice to the public interest. Of these, the charge upon tho treasury, in consequence of the Cherokee treaty alone, without adverting to others arising out... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 666 sider
...alone, without adverting to others arising out of Indian treaties, has already exceeded $5,000,000; that for the prosecution of measures for the removal...required the unusual sum of nearly three millions. reduction of existing burdens upon the people, leaving still a considerable balance of available funds... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 698 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested without great prejudice to the public interest. Of...arising out of Indian treaties, has already exceeded $5,000,000; that for the prosecution of measures for the removal of the Seminole Indians, which were... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 712 sider
...already exceeded $5,000,000; that for the prosecution of measures for the removal of the Seminóle Indians, which were found in progress, has been nearly...required the unusual sum of nearly three millions. ce of f any reduction of existing burdens upon the people, leaving still a considerable balance of... | |
| United States. President - 1908 - 674 sider
...alone, without adverting to others arising out of Indian treaties, has already exceeded $5,000,000; that for the prosecution of measures for the removal...required the unusual sum of nearly three millions. reduction of existing burdens upon the people, leaving still a considerable balance of available funds... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 678 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested without great prejudice to the public interest. Of...arising out of Indian treaties, has already exceeded $5, 000,000; that for the prosecution of measures for the removal of the Seminole Indians, which were... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 578 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested without great prejudice to the public interest. Of these, the charge upon the Treasure in consequence of the Cherokee treaty alone, without adverting to others arising out of Indian... | |
| 1841 - 1060 sider
...expenses necessarily growing out of past transactions, and which could not be immediately arrested •without great prejudice to the public interest....the prosecution of measures for the removal of the Seminóle Indians, which were found in progress, has been. nearly fourteen millions; and the public... | |
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