The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 138
... condition of the Creeks is by no means equal to that of the Choctaws , Chickasaws and Cherokees ; they give strong evidences , however , of prospective improvement , and in the last year made " a surplus of from thirty to forty thou ...
... condition of the Creeks is by no means equal to that of the Choctaws , Chickasaws and Cherokees ; they give strong evidences , however , of prospective improvement , and in the last year made " a surplus of from thirty to forty thou ...
Page 140
... condition of the rest of the Sioux is no better : " I would respectfully press upon your excellency , " says the same Report , " and through the government , the suffering condition of the Sioux of the Upper St. Peter's , and especially ...
... condition of the rest of the Sioux is no better : " I would respectfully press upon your excellency , " says the same Report , " and through the government , the suffering condition of the Sioux of the Upper St. Peter's , and especially ...
Page 295
... condition of the Eastern nations severally , there are difficul- ties in our way which we are unwilling at present to en- counter . The materials for the investigation are scanty , the facts so dubious and so little known , that every ...
... condition of the Eastern nations severally , there are difficul- ties in our way which we are unwilling at present to en- counter . The materials for the investigation are scanty , the facts so dubious and so little known , that every ...
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