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To the foregoing answer of the Indian Nations,
To the foregoing answer of the Indian Nations, the Commissioners immediately made the following reply, I delivered it to the two Wyandot runners who brought the answer.-
following reply, I delivered it to the two Wyandot runners
     "To the Chiefs & Warriors of the Indian Nations assembled at the foot of the Mismis Rapids."
     "To the Chiefs & Warriors of the Indian Nations
     " Brothers, we have just recd your answer, dated the 13th inst. to our speech of the 31st of last month, which we delivered to your Deputies at this place.  You say it was interpreted to all your Nations; & we presume it was fully understood.  We therein explicitly declared to you, that it was now impossible to make the river Ohio the boundary between your lands & the lands of the U. S.  Your answer amounts to a declaration that you will agree to no other boundary than the Ohio.  The negociation is therefore at an end.  We sincerely regret that peace [underline] is not the result, but knowing the upright & liberal views of the U. S., which as far as you gave us an opportunity, we have explained to you, we trust that impartial judges will not attribute the continuance of the war to them."
     " Brothers, we have just recd your answer
    Done at Capt. Elliots, at the mouth of Detroit river, the 16 day of August 1793.
mouth, which we delivered to your Deputies at this
                        (signed)              Ben: Lincoln          /
& we presume it was fully understood.  We therein
                                                  Ben. Randolph      /    Commissioners
possible to make the river Ohio the boundary
                                                  Tim Pickering        /    of the U. S.

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To the foregoing answer of the Indian Nations, the Commissioners immediately made the following reply, I delivered it to the two Wyandot runners who brought the answer.-

    "To the Chiefs & Warriors of the Indian Nations assembled at the foot of the Mismis Rapids."
    " Brothers, we have just recd your answer, dated the 13th inst. to our speech of the 31st of last month, which we delivered to your Deputies at this place.  You say it was interpreted to all your Nations; & we presume it was fully understood.  We therein explicitly declared to you, that it was now impossible to make the river Ohio the boundary between your lands & the lands of the U. S.  Your answer amounts to a declaration that you will agree to no other boundary than the Ohio.  The negociation is therefore at an end.  We sincerely regret that peace [underline] is not the result, but knowing the upright & liberal views of the U. S., which as far as you gave us an opportunity, we have explained to you, we trust that impartial judges will not attribute the continuance of the war to them."
    Done at Capt. Elliots, at the mouth of Detroit river, the 16 day of August 1793.
                       (signed)              Ben: Lincoln           /
                                                  Ben. Randolph       /    Commissioners
                                                  Tim Pickering         /    of the U. S.