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not a citizen, mat inuian trines were not independent, but dependent communities, and based his argument principally upon Judge Taney’s decision in the Dred Scot case. In some portions of his speech he was especially eloquent. Space forbids a more extended notice of his speech this morning.At the conclusion of Mr. Lambertson's speech, Court adjourned until after sup I per, when Mr. Poppleton made a speech of over two hours in length.AN UNl’KBCKDKXTKD PROCKEDINU.At the conclusion of Mr. Poppleton's remarks, Judge Dundy said that Standing Bear had made a request to address the court. He supposed that to grant such a request would be entirely unprecedented, but he sliou'd grant the request, lie supposed that it was the first time in the history of the country that an Indian ever addressed a court.sTAxnixu rear's speech.
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Lincoln Weekly Nebraska State Journal

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Fri, May 09, 1879

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