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... matter that cannot be brought to the. from St. Louis to Lieutenant General Grant that he trusts the Interior Department is making proper arrangements for feeding the numerous bands of Indians assembling at Fort Laramie and on the up- per ...
... matter that cannot be brought to the. from St. Louis to Lieutenant General Grant that he trusts the Interior Department is making proper arrangements for feeding the numerous bands of Indians assembling at Fort Laramie and on the up- per ...
Strona 2012
... matter that cannot be brought to the comprehension of the Indian . He treats with the officer and looks upon him as one fully au- thorized to enter iato and make these arrange- ments ; and when a failure comes to carry out the ...
... matter that cannot be brought to the comprehension of the Indian . He treats with the officer and looks upon him as one fully au- thorized to enter iato and make these arrange- ments ; and when a failure comes to carry out the ...
Strona 2013
... matter of course . I remember that in one case when I was a member of the House of Representatives , five Indian treaties were ratified , as I was informed by a Senator , without their being read in the Senate , on the last day of an ...
... matter of course . I remember that in one case when I was a member of the House of Representatives , five Indian treaties were ratified , as I was informed by a Senator , without their being read in the Senate , on the last day of an ...
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... matter . A number of gen- tlemen , members of this House , accompanied by one or more Senators , believing that it would be an act of great harshness if these wounded or disabled officers who had been selected and placed in this corps ...
... matter . A number of gen- tlemen , members of this House , accompanied by one or more Senators , believing that it would be an act of great harshness if these wounded or disabled officers who had been selected and placed in this corps ...
Strona 2037
... matter on Tuesday that we find to - day ; but it seems in the few remarks I made I fell under the very serious censure of both the Senator from Iowa and the Senator from Massachusetts , and especially the Senator from Iowa . Now , sir ...
... matter on Tuesday that we find to - day ; but it seems in the few remarks I made I fell under the very serious censure of both the Senator from Iowa and the Senator from Massachusetts , and especially the Senator from Iowa . Now , sir ...
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