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Watamies & Sacs were also parties to the treaty | 5 | ||
"Brothers - All these treaties we have here with | Watamies & Sacs were also parties to the treaty of Fort Harmar.- | ||
who attended them & who voluntarily declared | "Brothers - All these treaties we have here with us. We have also the Speeches of many Chiefs who attended them & who voluntarily declared their Satisfaction with the terms of those treaties. | ||
"Brothers - After making all these treaties, & | "Brothers - After making all these treaties, & after hearing the Chiefs freely express their satisfaction with them, the U. S. expected to enjoy peace, & quietly to hold the lands ceded by them. Accordingly large tracts have been sold & settled, as before mentioned. And now Brothers, we answer explicitly, that for the reasons here stated to you, it is impossible to make the river Ohio the boundary between your people & the people of the U. S.- | ||
them. Accordingly large tracts have been sold | |||
the river Ohio the boundary between your | |||
"Brothers - You are men of understanding, & if you | "Brothers - You are men of understanding, & if you | ||
expences which attend their settling in a new | expences which attend their settling in a new |
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5 Watamies & Sacs were also parties to the treaty of Fort Harmar.- "Brothers - All these treaties we have here with us. We have also the Speeches of many Chiefs who attended them & who voluntarily declared their Satisfaction with the terms of those treaties. "Brothers - After making all these treaties, & after hearing the Chiefs freely express their satisfaction with them, the U. S. expected to enjoy peace, & quietly to hold the lands ceded by them. Accordingly large tracts have been sold & settled, as before mentioned. And now Brothers, we answer explicitly, that for the reasons here stated to you, it is impossible to make the river Ohio the boundary between your people & the people of the U. S.- "Brothers - You are men of understanding, & if you expences which attend their settling in a new in building houses & barns, & clearing & fencing are thus rendered, & then how dear they are to ticable to remove our people from the northern know the nature of white people, & they know, mentioned, the U. S. cannot make the Ohio "Brothers - You seem to consider all the lands in by the U. S., but suffer us to remind you, that a Delaware nations to the State of Pennsylvania from the mouth of Beaver Creek at the Ohio, western boundary of Pennsylvania, as of England to your antient friend William & Delaware Nations to the State of Pennsylvania "Brothers - We are on this occasion obliged to us patiently, the business is of the highest fully to explain it; for we desire you may perfect your forgetting what we say, because we will "Brothers - We have explicitly declared to you the boundary between us. This agrees with our "in order to establish a just & permanent peace, "part as well as on ours."- "Brothers - The concessions which we think finally relinquish to the U. S. some of the Lands to have confirmed all the lands ceded to them by tract of land at the Rapids of the Ohio, claimed by riors: And in consideration there of, the U. S. as was never given at one time, for any first set their feet on this Island. And because Skins & furs, with which you bought clothing the like constant supplies; & therefore besides the