Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... British su- perintendant for Indian affairs for Upper Canada , whom he acknowledged to have visited . But he made so many com- plaints of the usage which the Indians had received from the Americans , and some of them were of a nature so ...
... British su- perintendant for Indian affairs for Upper Canada , whom he acknowledged to have visited . But he made so many com- plaints of the usage which the Indians had received from the Americans , and some of them were of a nature so ...
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... British generosity or justice , when these were op- posed by British interest . The unheard of outrage has made a deep impression upon the American mind ; citizens of every political denomination are rallying round the standard of their ...
... British generosity or justice , when these were op- posed by British interest . The unheard of outrage has made a deep impression upon the American mind ; citizens of every political denomination are rallying round the standard of their ...
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... British and French came to quarrel the British were victorious yet the French promised to think of us as their child and if they ever could serve us to do it . Now my red children I know I was obliged to abandon you in disagreeable ...
... British and French came to quarrel the British were victorious yet the French promised to think of us as their child and if they ever could serve us to do it . Now my red children I know I was obliged to abandon you in disagreeable ...
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1805 April 28 Jefferson to Harrison Asking him | 126 |
1805 June 22 Wells to Gibson Indians at Fort Wayne | 139 |
1805 July 29 Message to the General Assembly First | 152 |
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