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" The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it; and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection.... "
Implementation on the Tribal Self-governance Demonstration Project: Hearing ... - Page 69
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1994 - 144 pages
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 9

Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 pages
...recognizing their title to self-government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it; and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is,...does not surrender its independence— its right to self-government — by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. A weak state, in order...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 42

1832 - 496 pages
...self government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognises it; and the settled doctriuc of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self government — -by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. A weak state, in order...
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American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or the ... Year of American ...

Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 pages
...recognizing their tide to self government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them, recognises it , and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is,...does not surrender its independence — its right to celf govern meat — by associating with a stronger, ami taking its protection. A weak state, in order...
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Tour of the American Lakes, and Among the Indians of the North ..., Volume 2

Calvin Colton - 1833 - 408 pages
...recognizing their title to self-government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it : and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is,...does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government — by associating with a stronger and taking its protection. A weak state, in order...
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Tour of the American Lakes, and Among the Indians of the North ..., Volume 2

Calvin Colton - 1833 - 408 pages
...recognizing their title to self-government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it: and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence—its right to self-government—by associating with a stronger and taking its protection....
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The American Annual Register of Public Events for the Year ..., Or, the ...

Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 pages
...recognizing their title to self government. The very fact of repealed treaties with them, recognises it; and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender 378] [379 its independence — its right to self government — by associating with a stronger, ami...
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American Annual Register, Volume 7

Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 712 pages
...recognizing their title to self government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them, recognises it , and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is, that a weaker power doe; not surrender its independence — its right to self government — by associating with a stronger,...
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A Practical Abridgment of American Common Law Cases Argued and ..., Volume 3

Jacob D. Wheeler - 1834 - 626 pages
...be carried on exclusively by the government of the union. It is the doctrine of the law of nations that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. The Cherokee nation, then,...
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The Writings of John Marshall, Late Chief Justice of the United States, Upon ...

John Marshall - 1839 - 762 pages
...recognizing their title to self-government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it ; and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is,...does not surrender its independence, its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. A weak state, in order...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volume 10

Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - 1864 - 652 pages
...recognizing their title to self-government. The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it ; and the settled doctrine * of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does [ * 561 ] not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger,...
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