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... road is much shorter by the prairies ; several points of the river are cut at once , and a straight road can be kept ; game is along the river in great abundance . I had not marched long without meeting several Assiniboines who , having ...
... road is much shorter by the prairies ; several points of the river are cut at once , and a straight road can be kept ; game is along the river in great abundance . I had not marched long without meeting several Assiniboines who , having ...
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... road of the Assiniboines in going to the English . Being here thou wilt stop everyone ; thou wouldest go to the Mandans ; thou art close to the road . I consulted what we should do , believing that we were about sixty leagues from the ...
... road of the Assiniboines in going to the English . Being here thou wilt stop everyone ; thou wouldest go to the Mandans ; thou art close to the road . I consulted what we should do , believing that we were about sixty leagues from the ...
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... road which is two leagues in a straight line , we made three or four from our fort . It may have been a hundred and twenty leagues to the west south - west that our guide lengthened the road by from fifty to sixty leagues and a number ...
... road which is two leagues in a straight line , we made three or four from our fort . It may have been a hundred and twenty leagues to the west south - west that our guide lengthened the road by from fifty to sixty leagues and a number ...
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... road from what they were telling us , believing that to be true , from which we had to deduct much . I observed to Mr. de la Marque the good order in which the Assiniboines march to prevent surprise , marching always on the prairies ...
... road from what they were telling us , believing that to be true , from which we had to deduct much . I observed to Mr. de la Marque the good order in which the Assiniboines march to prevent surprise , marching always on the prairies ...
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... road to join us , agreeing to our wish for his company among the Mandans and to bring him back to his fort . He would have gone to - day if he had not listened to us , and you would think of abandoning him by letting him go alone ...
... road to join us , agreeing to our wish for his company among the Mandans and to bring him back to his fort . He would have gone to - day if he had not listened to us , and you would think of abandoning him by letting him go alone ...
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Página 70 - America do presume for the present, and until our further pleasure be known, to grant warrants of survey or pass patents for any lands beyond the heads or sources of any of the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean from the west or northwest...
Página 69 - And whereas it is just and reasonable, and essential to our interest, and the security of our colonies, that the several nations or tribes of Indians with whom we are connected, and •who live under our protection, should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as, not having been ceded to, or purchased by us, are reserved to them, or any of them, as their hunting grounds...
Página 70 - And we do further declare it to be our royal will and pleasure, for the present as aforesaid, to reserve under our sovereignty, protection and dominion, for the use of the said Indians...
Página 70 - ... government as those under the government and direction of proprietaries, to grant such licenses without fee or reward, taking especial care to insert therein a condition that such license shall be void, and the security forfeited, in case the person to whom the same is granted shall refuse or neglect to observe such regulations as we shall think proper to prescribe as aforesaid.
Página 71 - ... shall fly from justice and take refuge in the said territory, and to send them under a proper guard to the colony where the crime was committed of which they shall stand accused, in order to take their trial for the same.
Página 70 - Settlement ; but that, if at any Time any of the said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said Lands, the same shall be Purchased only for Us, in our Name, at some public Meeting or Assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that Purpose by the Governor or Commander in Chief of our Colony respectively within which they shall lie...
Página 70 - Territories lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers which fall into the Sea from the West and North West as aforesaid. And We do hereby strictly forbid, on Pain of our Displeasure, all our loving Subjects from making any Purchases or Settlements whatever, or taking Possession of any of the Lands above reserved, without our especial leave and Licence for that purpose first obtained.
Página 70 - Chief of any of Our Colonies respectively where such Person shall reside, and, also give Security to observe such Regulations as We shall at any Time think fit, by ourselves or by our Commissaries to be appointed for this Purpose, to direct and appoint for the Benefit of the said Trade...
Página 101 - Ouse or Grand River, running into Lake Erie, allotting to them for that purpose six miles deep from each side of the river beginning at Lake Erie and extending in that proportion to the head of the said river which them and their posterity are to enjoy for ever.
Página 70 - Misdemeanors, shall fly from Justice and take Refuge in the said Territory, and to send them under a proper guard to the Colony where the Crime was committed of which they stand accused, in order to take their Trial for the same.