Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people; the savage and unprovoked murders they have lately committed, butchering whole families of the settlers of the Territory without distinction of age or sex, and making their way into the very... The Congressional Globe - Side 7av United States. Congress - 1839Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1838 - 528 sider
...and fifteen hundred in 1S37 and 1S38, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people;...butchering whole families of the settlers of the Territory. with<mt distinction of nge or sex, and making their way into the very centre and heart of the country,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1839 - 944 sider
...fifteen hundred in 1837 and 1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about two thousand Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people...from their ravages ; their frequent attacks on the light-houses along that dangerous coast ; and the barbarity with which they have murdered the passengers... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 640 sider
...fifteen hundred in 1837 and 1338, leaving in the country, it is supposed about two thousand Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages ; their frequent... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 648 sider
...fifteen hundred in 1837 and 1338, leaving in the country, it ia supposed about two thousand Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 698 sider
...emigrated in 1836 and 1,500 in 1837 and 1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people;...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 666 sider
...settlers of the Territory without distinction of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is...from their ravages; their frequent attacks on the light-houses along that dangerous coast, and the lmrbarity with which they have murdered the passengers... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 678 sider
...emigrated in 1836 and 1,500 in 1837 and 1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people;...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
| United States. President - 1908 - 674 sider
...emigrated in 1836 and 1,500 in 1837 and 1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous conduct of these people;...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 490 sider
...1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous t.-onduct of these people; the savage and unprovoked murders...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 836 sider
...1838, leaving in the country, it is supposed, about 2,000 Indians. The continued treacherous ixmduct of these people; the savage and unprovoked murders...of age or sex, and making their way into the very center and heart of the country, so that no part of it is free from their ravages; their frequent attacks... | |
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