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of the U. States upon "peaceable and Reasonable terms" since 1802. This is a mistake as to the former however true, the latter term of the word might be. The Creeks having become hostile in that quarter the Head Chiefs nearest to Georgia were pacific and assisted the U. States to conquor the Revolters to their power. The Cherokees also were engaged in the War on the part of the U. States, and if at the conclusion of the war, as the "Joint Committee," say, the united States had the opportunity to prescribe terms to the Cherokees for the surrender of their Lands they would have been guilty of | 10 | ||
of the U. States upon "peaceable and Reasonable terms" since 1802. This is a mistake as to the former however true, the latter term of the word might be. The Creeks having become hostile in that quarter the Head Chiefs nearest to Georgia were pacific and assisted the U. States to conquor the Revolters to their power. The Cherokees also were engaged in the War on the part of the U. States, and if at the conclusion of the war, as the "Joint Committee," say, the united States had the opportunity to prescribe terms to the Cherokees for the surrender of their Lands they would have been guilty of unnatural conduct to their allies & friends. Complaints made against the U. States, by the Committee, for adding comforts & exercising a policy calculated |
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of the U. States upon "peaceable and Reasonable terms" since 1802. This is a mistake as to the former however true, the latter term of the word might be. The Creeks having become hostile in that quarter the Head Chiefs nearest to Georgia were pacific and assisted the U. States to conquor the Revolters to their power. The Cherokees also were engaged in the War on the part of the U. States, and if at the conclusion of the war, as the "Joint Committee," say, the united States had the opportunity to prescribe terms to the Cherokees for the surrender of their Lands they would have been guilty of unnatural conduct to their allies & friends. Complaints made against the U. States, by the Committee, for adding comforts & exercising a policy calculated