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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:
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:
  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, ma-king in all fine millions, three hundred a thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars:
  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, ma-king in all fine millions, three hundred a thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars:
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2d: The payment to individ-uals for their various demands, being one million, Six hundred and forty seven thousand + sixty seven dollars; and seventy Five Thousand more, for a purpose she [[uped]], making in all, one million, Seven Hundred and Twenty Two Thousand, Sixty Seven, Dollars:

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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:

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, ma-king in all fine millions, three hundred a thirty thousand, one hundred and thirty eight dollars:

2d: The payment to individ-uals for their various demands, being one million, Six hundred and forty seven thousand + sixty seven dollars; and seventy Five Thousand more, for a purpose she uped, making in all, one million, Seven Hundred and Twenty Two Thousand, Sixty Seven, Dollars: