Hidden Power: A Secret History of the Indian Ring, Its Operations, Intrigues, and Machinations. Revealing the Manner in which it Controls Three Important Departments of the United States Government. A Defense of the U. S. Army, and a Solution of the Indian ProblemG. W. Carleton & Company, 1881 - 356 páginas |
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... tribes , connection with leading political contests and the American newspaper press , have fur- nished him with such facts as will entitle him to the respect and attention of every reader . The two or three hundred thousand listeners ...
... tribes , connection with leading political contests and the American newspaper press , have fur- nished him with such facts as will entitle him to the respect and attention of every reader . The two or three hundred thousand listeners ...
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... grave of his loved and lost . He went West , loitered around in border towns for a while , and then undertook to shut civilization out of his sight by joining an Indian tribe . Sometimes he would come back 20 THE SCOUT'S WOOING .
... grave of his loved and lost . He went West , loitered around in border towns for a while , and then undertook to shut civilization out of his sight by joining an Indian tribe . Sometimes he would come back 20 THE SCOUT'S WOOING .
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... tribe . Sometimes he would come back to the towns , and seem to seek death in quarrels with the most desperate characters , but death never comes to those who seek it . Since that sad day , fifteen years had passed away . Jack had spent ...
... tribe . Sometimes he would come back to the towns , and seem to seek death in quarrels with the most desperate characters , but death never comes to those who seek it . Since that sad day , fifteen years had passed away . Jack had spent ...
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... comment in all the leading dalies all over the country . The conclusions generally arrived at was , " exterminate the whole tribe . " Le .... CHAPTER III . A WEST POINTER'S FIRST SERVICE . IEUTENANT THE INDIANS DID IT . 35.
... comment in all the leading dalies all over the country . The conclusions generally arrived at was , " exterminate the whole tribe . " Le .... CHAPTER III . A WEST POINTER'S FIRST SERVICE . IEUTENANT THE INDIANS DID IT . 35.
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... tribe . There were some things about it he could not understand . No houses had been burned . No stock had been run off . Even the horses on the stage - coach had not been taken . That was not the way Indians generally carried on war ...
... tribe . There were some things about it he could not understand . No houses had been burned . No stock had been run off . Even the horses on the stage - coach had not been taken . That was not the way Indians generally carried on war ...
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Hidden Power: A Secret History of the Indian Ring, Its Operations, Intrigues ... Thomas Henry Tibbles Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 241 - THERE is an hour of peaceful rest, To mourning wanderers given ; There is a joy for souls distressed, A balm for every wounded breast— -• 'Tis found above — in heaven.
Página 240 - THOUGH troubles assail, And dangers affright, Though friends should all fail, And foes all unite : Yet one thing secures us, Whatever betide, The Scripture assures us The Lord will provide. 2 The birds without barn Or storehouse are fed, From them let us learn To trust for our bread : His saints what is fitting Shall ne'er be denied, So long as 'tis written, The Lord will provide.
Página 284 - The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, is authorized and required, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, to remove from any tribal reservation any person being there without authority of law, or whose presence within the limits of the reservation may, in the judgment of the Commissioner, be detrimental to the peace and welfare of the Indians...
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Página 285 - The military forces of the United States may be employed in such manner and under such regulations as the President may direct — First. In the apprehension of every person who may be in the Indian country...
Página 350 - An English novel Saint Leger— Richard B. Kimball. Was He Successful ? Do. . Undercurrents of Wall St. Do. . Romance of Student Life. Do. . To-Day. Do. . Life in San Domingo. Do. . Henry Powers, Banker. Do.
Página 315 - ... else. The snow is on the ground, and we have been waiting a long time to get our money. We are poor ; you have plenty. Your fires are warm. Your tepees keep out the cold. We have nothing to eat. We have been waiting a long time for our moneys. Our hunting season is past.
Página 241 - There is a home for weary souls By sin and sorrow driven; When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals, Where storms arise, and ocean rolls, And all is drear but heaven.
Página 200 - Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die, Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Página 349 - The Fall of Man — A Darwinian Satire, by author of