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notwithstanding his previous exertions for the opposite measure. [[strikeout:8 words]] Both the Principal Chief & his Assistant now put their veto upon the notion of any further alteration. [[strikeout: 1 word]] Red Clay had been declared the permanent Council Ground; and it was not of the question to change the arrangements when there was no change in the circumstances by which they were produced. | |||
During the Council at Chatooga, there was a [[strikeout: 1 word]] new organization of the Courts. Two circuits were arranged, the one in Tennessee & the other in North Carolina; their jurisdiction extending over the whole nation, from every portion of which, not only from that part which is in Alabama, but over from Georgia itself, parties attend [[strikeout: 3 words]] with entire readiness and submit implicitly to the laws of the nation. [Intuesses] obey when summoned to these courts, wherever they may be: an irresistible proof, especially as the border laws of one of the States encourages the Cherokees to resistance, that they are not disposed to dishonor the laws of their own nation. | |||
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notwithstanding his previous exertions for the opposite measure. strikeout:8 words Both the Principal Chief & his Assistant now put their veto upon the notion of any further alteration. strikeout: 1 word Red Clay had been declared the permanent Council Ground; and it was not of the question to change the arrangements when there was no change in the circumstances by which they were produced.
During the Council at Chatooga, there was a strikeout: 1 word new organization of the Courts. Two circuits were arranged, the one in Tennessee & the other in North Carolina; their jurisdiction extending over the whole nation, from every portion of which, not only from that part which is in Alabama, but over from Georgia itself, parties attend strikeout: 3 words with entire readiness and submit implicitly to the laws of the nation. [Intuesses] obey when summoned to these courts, wherever they may be: an irresistible proof, especially as the border laws of one of the States encourages the Cherokees to resistance, that they are not disposed to dishonor the laws of their own nation. At