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" The power of the General Government over these remnants of a race once powerful, now weak and diminished in numbers, is necessary to their protection, as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell. "
Decisions of the Department of the Interior - Page 42
by United States. Department of the Interior - 1939
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 111-112

1902 - 2074 pages
...recognized by the executive and by congress and by this court whenever the question has arisen. * * * The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful, now weak and diminishing in numbers, is necessary to their protection, as well ns the safety of those among whom...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 14

1894 - 1266 pages
...recognized by the executive and by congress, and by this courto whenever the question has arisen. * * * * * "The power of the general government over* these remnants...because it never has existed anywhere else, because the theater of exercise is within the geographical limits of the United States, because it has never been...
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United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1894 - 782 pages
...the executive and by Congress, and by this court whenever the question has arisen. . . . Syllabus. " The power of the general government over these remnants...has existed anywhere else, because the theatre of exercise is within the geographical limits of the United States, because it has never been denied,...
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United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1886 - 778 pages
...United States. See also the case of the Kansas Indians, 5 Wall. 737 ; New York Indians, 5 Wall. 761. The power of the General Government over these remnants...exercise is within the geographical limits of the United Statement of Facts. States, because it has never been denied, and because it alone can enforce its...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 23

1886 - 646 pages
...United States. See, also, the ease of the Kansas Indians, 5 Wall. 737; New York Indians, 5 Ib. 761. The power of the general government over these remnants...numbers, is necessary to their protection, as well as to tbe safety of those among whom they dwell. It must exist in that government, because it never has existed...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 30

United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 1244 pages
...Wall. 737 [72 US bk. 18, L. ed. 667]; New Tork Indian*, 6 Wall. 761 [72 U. 8. bk. 18, L. ed. 708]. The power of the General Government over these remnants...because It never has existed anywhere else, because the theater of its exercise is within the geographical limits of the United States, because it has never...
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Report of the Governor of Arizona Made to the Secretary of the Interior for ...

Arizona. Governor - 1887 - 942 pages
...court, whenever the question has arisen. The power of the General Government over these reiuiiauts of a race once powerful, now weak and diminished in...because it never has existed anywhere' else, because the theater of its ex< rcise is within the geographical limits of the United States, because it has never...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 148

1914 - 1282 pages
...treaties in which it has been promised, there arises the duty of protection, and with it the power. * * * The power of the general government over these remnants...because it never has existed anywhere else, because the theater of its exercise is within the geographical limits of the United States, because it has never...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk ..., Volumes 6-9

1888 - 558 pages
.... The power of the General Government over [them] L ... is necessary to their protection as well ns to the safety of those among whom they dwell. It must exist in that Uovernn1ent, because it never has existed anywhere else; because the theatre of its exercise is within...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 135

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1890 - 806 pages
...far not brought under the laws of the Union or of the State within whose limits they resided. . . . The power of the general government over these remnants...dwell. It must exist in that government, because it has never existed anywhere else, because the theatre of its exercise is within the geographical limits...
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