North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 434
... United States had the sole power , by the articles of confederation , of making treaties with Indian nations , situated as the Mohegans then were . In 1788 , Congress issued a proclamation against in- truders with the express object of ...
... United States had the sole power , by the articles of confederation , of making treaties with Indian nations , situated as the Mohegans then were . In 1788 , Congress issued a proclamation against in- truders with the express object of ...
Sayfa 435
... United States , which expressly extends the guaranty of the Mohegan country forever . Massachusetts having long had claims to western lands , which the United States would not acknowledge , a compact is formed between that State and the ...
... United States , which expressly extends the guaranty of the Mohegan country forever . Massachusetts having long had claims to western lands , which the United States would not acknowledge , a compact is formed between that State and the ...
Sayfa 508
permit an infringement of those rights by an unconstitutional exercise of power in the United States courts . ' Resolved , that in a Government like that of the United States , where there are powers granted to the General Govern- ment ...
permit an infringement of those rights by an unconstitutional exercise of power in the United States courts . ' Resolved , that in a Government like that of the United States , where there are powers granted to the General Govern- ment ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
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