The New England Magazine, Volumen3New England Magazine Company, 1890 |
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... Indian question originated partly in the changed position of the Indian tribes , and partly in the prompt perception by a few far - seeing men of the fact that such a change had taken place , and that there was pressing need , both from ...
... Indian question originated partly in the changed position of the Indian tribes , and partly in the prompt perception by a few far - seeing men of the fact that such a change had taken place , and that there was pressing need , both from ...
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... Indian Commissioners for re- form and caused some of its most active and earnest members to resign their posi- tions and thenceforth to labor for Indian civilization through the medium of churches and as individuals rather than assume ...
... Indian Commissioners for re- form and caused some of its most active and earnest members to resign their posi- tions and thenceforth to labor for Indian civilization through the medium of churches and as individuals rather than assume ...
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... Indian must have just and faithful friends , who will plead his cause with the people , who will represent him in the East and at Washington , until his rights are accorded , and his days of tutelage are over . With such thoughts as ...
... Indian must have just and faithful friends , who will plead his cause with the people , who will represent him in the East and at Washington , until his rights are accorded , and his days of tutelage are over . With such thoughts as ...
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FAMILY FEUD | 4 |
FARMER PRESENT CONDITION OF | 10 |
THIRD ESTATE OF THE SOUTH THE Rev A D Mayo 299 | 52 |
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