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6 every year deliver you a large quantity of such goods as are best suited to the wants of yourselves, your women & Children.- "Brothers - If all the lands before mentioned cannot be yielded up to the U. S., then we shall desire to treat & agree with you on a new boundary line; & for the quantity of land you relinquish to us within that new boundary line, we shall stipulate a generous compensation; not only for a largesum to be paid at once, but for a yearly rent for the benefit of yourselves & your Children forever. "Brothers - Here you see one concession that we are willing to make on the part of the U. S. now listen to another, of a claim which has probably more disturbed your minds than any other whatever. "Brothers - The Commissioners of the U. S. have formerly set up a claim to your whole Country Southward of the Great Lakes, as the property of the U. S.: grounding this claim on the treaty of peace with your father the King of G. B., who declared as we have before mentioned, the middle of those Lakes & the waters which unite them to be the boundaries of the U. S.- "Brothers - We are determined that our whole conduct shall be marked with openness & sincerity. We there fore frankly tell you, that we think those Commissioners put an erroneous construction on that part of our treaty with the King. As he had not purchased the Country of you, of course he could not give it away. He only relinquished to the U. S. his claim to it. That claim was founded on a right acquired by treaty with other white nations, to exclude them from purchasing or settling in any part of your Country: & it is this right which the King granted to the U. S. - Before that grant the King