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Page 11
Did you not hear the chiefs tell me this publicly at Coleraine ; and did you not
know they told the truth ? What do you mean when you say if the Indians suffer
you must suffer ? Have you not , as it was your duty to do , told them boldly and
plainly ...
Did you not hear the chiefs tell me this publicly at Coleraine ; and did you not
know they told the truth ? What do you mean when you say if the Indians suffer
you must suffer ? Have you not , as it was your duty to do , told them boldly and
plainly ...
Page 27
He has since then , as from a spirit of contradiction , formed a party in opposition
to the will of the nation , which has given much trouble and difficulty to the chiefs
of the land . His principal assistants were the leaders of the banditti who insulted
...
He has since then , as from a spirit of contradiction , formed a party in opposition
to the will of the nation , which has given much trouble and difficulty to the chiefs
of the land . His principal assistants were the leaders of the banditti who insulted
...
Page 30
This is the residence of Efau Haujo , one of the great medal chiefs , the speaker
for the nation at the national council . He is one of the best informed men of the
land , and faithful to his national engagements . He has five black slaves , and a ...
This is the residence of Efau Haujo , one of the great medal chiefs , the speaker
for the nation at the national council . He is one of the best informed men of the
land , and faithful to his national engagements . He has five black slaves , and a ...
Page 67
On a trying occasion , the chiefs were called on to turn out the warriors , and to
punish the leaders of the banditti , who insulted the commissioners of Spain and
the United States , on the 17th of September . " After this was repeatedly urged ...
On a trying occasion , the chiefs were called on to turn out the warriors , and to
punish the leaders of the banditti , who insulted the commissioners of Spain and
the United States , on the 17th of September . " After this was repeatedly urged ...
Page 75
The practice has been introduced by the agent for Indian affairs , and he pays on
the orders of the chiefs , out of the stipend allowed by the United States to the
Creeks . Claims of this sort of seventeen years standing , where the prisoner has
...
The practice has been introduced by the agent for Indian affairs , and he pays on
the orders of the chiefs , out of the stipend allowed by the United States to the
Creeks . Claims of this sort of seventeen years standing , where the prisoner has
...
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