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... Treaty , has been made by those Nations , which , in the contemplation of Congress had a Claim to the same ; as the Act1 of that Honorable Body of the 18th March 1785 , expressly directs the Commissioners to hold the Treaty of that year ...
... Treaty , has been made by those Nations , which , in the contemplation of Congress had a Claim to the same ; as the Act1 of that Honorable Body of the 18th March 1785 , expressly directs the Commissioners to hold the Treaty of that year ...
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... treaty so far as to oblige all persons to remove from the limits assigned by the treaty who have not fairly purchased the lands of the indians . That waving the consideration of any obstructions on the part of North Carolina your ...
... treaty so far as to oblige all persons to remove from the limits assigned by the treaty who have not fairly purchased the lands of the indians . That waving the consideration of any obstructions on the part of North Carolina your ...
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... treaty , should be the boundary between the said Cherokees and the Citizens of the United States within the limits thereof , and that the lands Westward and Southward of the said boundary should be allotted to the said Indians for their ...
... treaty , should be the boundary between the said Cherokees and the Citizens of the United States within the limits thereof , and that the lands Westward and Southward of the said boundary should be allotted to the said Indians for their ...
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Abraham Clark According to indorsement appointed Army Accounts ay ay beg leave Board of Treasury Charles Thomson claim Commissioner of Army Committee Book Committee consisting Congress assembled present Connecticut Contee Continental Congress Contract copy Credentials Dayton Delaware delegates dollars Excellency THE PRESIDENT expences February 25 Foreign Affairs Gilman Governor honor Hugh Williamson humbly submitted Indian James John Journals July 18 June land leave to Report March Maryland Massachusetts Memorialist motion Nathan Dane North October OFFICE FOR FOREIGN Ordinance OSGOOD WALTER LIVINGSTON Paine Wingate petition Post present New hampshire PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS read February received Report of Board Report of committee Report rendered resolution respecting river Roger Alden Samuel Allyne Otis SAMUEL OSGOOD SAMUEL OSGOOD WALTER Secretary at War Secretary for Foreign Secretary of Congress September South Carolina thereof Thomas Tudor Thomas Tudor Tucker tract transmitted treaty troops Tucker United Virginia Wadsworth Western Territory Wingate York