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" It should make every man who sits in the national halls of legislation blush. And. wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers, and missionaries are like the struggles of drowning men weighted... "
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Page 8
1877
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Sunday Afternoon, Volume 2

1878 - 1194 pages
...legislation blush. And. wish well to the Indiana as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers and missionaries, are like...absence of law Indian society is left without a base." I turn to the Minnesota reservations, where naturally my strongest interestcentered. In I872 old Madwagononind...
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Sunday Afternoon, Volume 2

1878 - 594 pages
...legislation blush. And, wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers and missionaries, are like...men weighted with lead, as long as by the absence of taw Indian society is left without a base." I turn to the Minnesota reservations, where naturally my...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 1012 pages
...And, wish well to the Indiana as we may, and do for them what we wiU, the efforts of civil agente, teachers, and missionaries are like the struggles of drowning men weighted with lead, as long aa by the sbseuc<j of law Indian society is left without a base. INDIAN POLICE. The preservation of...
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Ploughed Under: The Story of an Indian Chief

William Justin Harsha - 1881 - 284 pages
...from my pamphlet : " ' Wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers, and missionaries are like...absence of law Indian society is left without a base. — Bishop Hare's Report. "'It seems to me to be an odd feature of our judicial system that the only...
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Proposed Indian Policy

James W. M. Newlin - 1881 - 130 pages
...legislation blush. And wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what, we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers and missionaries, are like...the struggles of drowning men weighted with lead, so long as, by the absence of law, Indian society is left without a base." This subject has time after...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1883 - 566 pages
...legislation blush. And, wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers, and missionaries are like...with lead, as long as by the absence of law Indian tociety is left without a base. No action has been taken by Congress on repeated recommendations from...
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Message from the President of the United States to the two houses of ...

1883 - 1042 pages
...legislation blush. And, wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will, the efforts of civil agents, teachers, and missionaries are like...struggles of drowning men weighted with lead, as long ae by the absence of law Indian society is left without a base. No action has been taken by Congress...
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Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association

Women's National Indian Association - 1883 - 818 pages
...quoted the words of Bishop Hare, so often used in the appeals of this Association, that "The efforts of civil agents, teachers and missionaries are like...the struggles of drowning men weighted with lead, so long as by the absence of law Indian society is left without a base." On motion of Mrs. Plummer...
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The Indian Before the Law

Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1884 - 100 pages
...says Bishop Hare, " Wish well to the Indians as we may, and do for them what we will,. the efforts of civil agents, teachers, and missionaries are, like...the struggles of drowning men, weighted with lead so long as by the absence of law Indian society is left without a base." * Sec Appendix, p. 81. »...
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The Council Fire & Arbitrator, Volumes 6-7

1883 - 380 pages
...that men are murdered in cold blood, and yet there is no redress ; and that the efforts of good men and missionaries are " like the struggles of drowning men weighted with lead, so long as by the absence of law Indian society is left without a base." The Fourteenth Amendment tells...
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