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" The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory, with boundaries accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no. force... "
The American Jurist and Law Magazine - Page 373
1832
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Niles' National Register, Volume 42

1832 - 496 pages
...self government under the guarantee and protection of one or more allies. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizen's of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokecs themselves, or in...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 3

James Kent - 1832 - 536 pages
...doctrine of the law of nations, and the court concluded and adjudged, that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia cannot rightfully have any force, and into which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but...
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A Practical Abridgment of American Common Law Cases Argued and ..., Volume 3

Jacob D. Wheeler - 1834 - 626 pages
...self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens have no right to enter, but with the assent of the cherokees themselves, or in conformity with treaties,...
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Pamphlets. American History

1839 - 397 pages
...other nations of the earth. They are applied to all in the same sense. "The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia have no force.; and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 27

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 pages
...by a judgment, the gist of which is expressed in the concluding words : " The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community occupying its own territory,...boundaries accurately described, in which the laws of the State of Georgia can have no force, and into which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter...
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The Science of Government as Exhibited in the Institutions of the United ...

Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 pages
...fathers preceded our ancestors in its possession. The chief justice closed an able opinion by saying, " The Cherokee nation is a distinct community, occupying its own territory with boundaries described, in which the laws of Georgia have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right...
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The Science of Government as Exhibited in the Institutions of the United ...

Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 pages
...fathers preceded our ancestors in its possession. The chief justice closed an able opinion by saying, " The Cherokee nation is a distinct community, occupying its own territory with boundarieg described, in which the laws of Georgia have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia...
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A Full and Arranged Digest of the Decisions in Common Law, Equity ..., Volume 1

Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 pages
...of the acts which authorize the chief magistrate of the Union to exercise this authority. Ibid. 11. The Cherokee nation is a distinct community, occupying...accurately described, in which the laws of Georgia can nave no force ; and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter, but with the assent of the...
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - 1871 - 666 pages
...nations of the earth. They are applied to all in the same sense. And again : The Cherokee Nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...described, in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, .iml which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent of the Cherokee* themselves,...
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William Cushing. Oliver Ellsworth. John Marshall

Henry Flanders - 1874 - 572 pages
...them shall be carried on exclusively by the Government of the Union.' ' The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory,...no. force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no rigiit to enter, but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves, or in conformity with treaties.,...
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