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Bretheren we the six United Nations & all our Indian Allies with our bretheren the English are extremely glad to see you here, as it happened just at the same time when our brother Onaz is with us. We jointly by this belt of wampum embrace you about your middle, & desire you to be strong in your mind & heart; let nothing alter your mind but live & die with us. Gave the belt, & the Council broke up. | Bretheren we the six United Nations & all our Indian Allies with our bretheren the English are extremely glad to see you here, as it happened just at the same time when our brother Onaz is with us. We jointly by this belt of wampum embrace you about your middle, & desire you to be strong in your mind & heart; let nothing alter your mind but live & die with us. Gave the belt, & the Council broke up. | ||
the 14. A full council was summoned & every thing was reported | the 14. A full council was summoned & every thing was reported by me, to all the Indians, that passed in Lancaster at the last treaty with the Twichwees. | ||
The news was confirmed by a belt of wampum from the 6 Nations, that the French | The news was confirmed by a belt of wampum from the 6 Nations, that the French had imprisoned some of the six nation deputies, & 30 of the Wantats including women & children. | ||
The Indians that were sent to meet our people with the goods, came back & did not see any thing of them; but they had been no further than the Shawanos Old town. | The Indians that were sent to meet our people with the goods, came back & did not see any thing of them; but they had been no further than the Shawanos Old town. |
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12. you have been tied,& become freemen; & we the United Six Nations receive you to our council fire & make you members thereof, & we will secure your dwelling place to you against all manner of danger. Gave the belt.
Bretheren, we the United Nations & all our Indian Allies, with our bretheren the English, look upon you as our children though you are our bretheren. We desire that you will give no ear to the Evil spirit that spreads lies & wickedness; let your minds be easy & clear, & be of the same mind with us whatever you may hear; nothing shall befall you but what of necessity must befall us in the same time. gave the belt. Bretheren we the six United Nations & all our Indian Allies with our bretheren the English are extremely glad to see you here, as it happened just at the same time when our brother Onaz is with us. We jointly by this belt of wampum embrace you about your middle, & desire you to be strong in your mind & heart; let nothing alter your mind but live & die with us. Gave the belt, & the Council broke up.
the 14. A full council was summoned & every thing was reported by me, to all the Indians, that passed in Lancaster at the last treaty with the Twichwees.
The news was confirmed by a belt of wampum from the 6 Nations, that the French had imprisoned some of the six nation deputies, & 30 of the Wantats including women & children. The Indians that were sent to meet our people with the goods, came back & did not see any thing of them; but they had been no further than the Shawanos Old town.