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Summary.  Obedience to these engagements, when [[mo-ries]] have been appropriated to carry out the treaty, the various objects, national and individual, to which they are to be applied, have been [[enprefsly]] divided and limited; and which objects I have [[shoun]] to fall into two great [[classes]], viz:
[[top left margin note:  Summary.]] obedience to these engagements, when monies have been appropriated to carry out the treaty, the various objects, national individual, to which they are to be applied, have been expressly divided and limited; and which objects I have shown to fall into two great classes, viz:  1st: The payment to the nation for the country east, being Five Millions; and certain other national payments, which are specified, and which add to the sum three hundred and thirty thousand, one  hundred and thirty eight dollars, making in all five millions, three hundred & thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars:  2d: The payment to individuals for their various demands, being One Million, Six Hundred and Forty Seven thousand & Sixty Seven Dollars; and Seventy Five Thousand more, for a purpose specified, making in all, One Million, Seven Hundred and Twenty Two Thousand, Sixty Seven, Dollars:  The two great classes forming an aggregate to be accounted for, in all, of Seven Millions, Fifty Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Five Dollars.
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top left margin note: Summary. obedience to these engagements, when monies have been appropriated to carry out the treaty, the various objects, national individual, to which they are to be applied, have been expressly divided and limited; and which objects I have shown to fall into two great classes, viz: 1st: The payment to the nation for the country east, being Five Millions; and certain other national payments, which are specified, and which add to the sum three hundred and thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars, making in all five millions, three hundred & thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars: 2d: The payment to individuals for their various demands, being One Million, Six Hundred and Forty Seven thousand & Sixty Seven Dollars; and Seventy Five Thousand more, for a purpose specified, making in all, One Million, Seven Hundred and Twenty Two Thousand, Sixty Seven, Dollars: The two great classes forming an aggregate to be accounted for, in all, of Seven Millions, Fifty Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Five Dollars.