46 Verbs to Use for the Word reservation

For a year previous to the great outbreak, the Indians would leave their reservations in squads, and after murdering and pillaging the settlements, would return with their plunder to the protection of the agencies.

Acting on the advice of Russia, Servia acceded to all that was required of her, making only two reservations of the most reasonable character.

The agent had no business to sell me a reservation in a car that only went as far as the Junction.

They held no reservations of shame.

The very rich, who are able to buy land, may establish and care for preserves of their own, but this is beyond the means of the man of moderate means; and, unless the State and Federal Governments establish such reservations, a time is at hand when the poor man will have no place to go where he can find game to hunt.

About the beginning of May a delegation of Saginaws arrived, for the purpose of ceding to the government the reservations in Michigan, made under the treaty of 1819.

"And couldn't we visit the Moki Indian reservation?" "Those things may be well enough in their way," observed the Major, "but is their way our way?

You will perceive that this treaty embraces the Six Nations of New York Indians, occupying different reservations, but bound together by common ties, and it will be expedient to decide whether in the event of that part of it which concerns the Senecas being rejected it shall be considered valid in relation to the other tribes, or whether the whole confederacy shall share one fate.

The incident brings into bold relief the mental reservations under which Buchanan's paradoxical theories had been concurred in by his Cabinet.

There had been in the deed something concerning a mineral reservation that the negro purchasers knew nothing about until the phosphate was discovered.

I was authorized to erect buildings for the agency, and to define the Indian reservation under the treaty, and counseled to go forward in a firm, cautious, and conciliatory policy in establishing the intercourses with the bands of the agency, and to take every proper measure to see that the intercourse laws were faithfully executed, and a good understanding cultivated with the tribes.

" John detected a reservation of some sort in this afterthought; faintly ironic perhaps.

All such reservations are objectionable, but for the reasons given by the Secretary of War I submit to your consideration whether the circumstances attending this negotiation, and the great importance of removing the Miamies from the State of Indiana, will warrant a departure in this instance from the salutary rule of excluding all reservations from Indian treaties.

Are you quite sure you're forgiven me entirelywithout any nasty little reservations?" Mr. Charteris was quite sure.

She was the go-between for the Indians with the whites about Yreka, where they did their trading and where they supplied themselves with arms and ammunition, and it was through her that Judge Steele, a lawyer of Yreka, was interested in getting a reservation for them.

Accordingly it was in solemn council resolved that the Phoenician should be employed in future only for subordinate enterprises and for giving advicewith the reservation, of course, that the advice should never be followed.

But Gene was no fool; he looked around and surmised that the majority of those in the room were harboring secret reservations.

I maintain it, the eighth commandment hath a secret special reservation, by which the reptile is exempt from any protection from it; as a dog, or a nigger, he is not a holder of property.

They even went so far as to inculcate mental reservation,thus attacking truth in its most sacred citadel, the conscience of mankind,on which Pascal was so severe.

Off at the side, Mr. Jimmie Batch had already disposed of his hat and gray overcoat, and tilting the chair opposite him to indicate its reservation, shook open his evening paper, the waiter withholding the menu at this sign of rendezvous.

Champs Elysees intersects a fine and extensive reservation, (having many of the characteristics of the pleasure garden), extending from the Jardin des Tuileries (Garden of the Tuileries) to the Arc de Triomphe (the Arch of Triumph).

In 1855, the fort suffered from Asiatic cholera, and Major E. A. Ogden, one of the original commissioners who laid out the reservation, who was staying there, nursed the soldiers with a heroic attachment to duty, and himself fell a victim to the disease.

A storm of unrestrained emotion would have driven her away from him, but his sudden quiet strength and tenderness melted her last reservation.

They were instructed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs "to ascertain the causes which led to hostilities between the Modocs and the U. S. troops;" to offer them a reservation somewhere on the coast with immunity for past crimes.

Her light of liberty penetrated Indian reservations.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  reservation