| United States - 1826 - 564 pagine
...Indians, and parties to the treaty to fhich this article has been annexed, have warmly appealed to he commissioners for permission to remain in the district...country now inhabited by them; and, in consideration of their friendly disposition, and past services to the United States, it is, therefore, stipulated, between... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828 - 1372 pagine
...the Florida Indians, aud parties to the trealy to which this article has been annexed, have \varjnly appealed to the commissioners for permission to remain...country now inhabited by them: and, in consideration oí Iheir friendly disposition, and past services to theUnited Slates, it is, therefore, sûpulated,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 pagine
...Hajo, Mullato King, Emaihlochcc, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has...country now inhabited by them, and in consideration of their friendly disposition, and past services to the U. Slates," it was agreed that NeamaMa and his... | |
| United States - 1837 - 798 pagine
...Hajo, Mulatto King, Emathlochee, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has...country now inhabited by them ; and, in consideration of their friendly disposition and past services to the United States, it is therefore stipulated between... | |
| United States - 1837 - 808 pagine
...Hajo, Mulatto King, Emathlochee, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has...country now inhabited by them ; and, in consideration of their friendly disposition and past services to the United States, it is therefore stipulated between... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 pagine
...Hajo, Mullato King, Emaihlochee, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has...permission to remain in the district of country now iiiliabited by them, and in consideration of their friendly disposition, and past services to the U.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 pagine
...parties to the treaty to which this article has bten annexed, have warmly appealed to the commissioner, for permission to remain in the district of country now inhabited by them, and in consideration of their friendly disposition, and "past services to the U. States," it was agreed that JVeamaihla and... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 pagine
...principal chiets of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which tliis article has Ььеп annexed, have warmly appealed to the commissioners...country now inhabited by them, and in consideration of their friendly disposition, and past services to the U. States," it was agreed that NeamathUt and his... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 pagine
...Hajo, MvUato King, Emathlochee, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has been annexed, have warmly appealed to i IK- commiseioners for permission to remain in the district of country now inhabited by them, and... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 pagine
...ffajo, MuUato King, Emathlochee, and Econchatimico, six of the principal chieis of the Florida Indians, and parties to the treaty to which this article has...country now inhabited by them, and in consideration of their friendly disposition, and past services to the U. States," it was agreed that Neamaihla ,and... | |
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