American and British Claims Arbitration, Volumen1,Partes1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... Brandt and Butler , about seven days previous to our arrival at this place , who desired of the chiefs , in private council , to pay no attention to what should be said to them by me ; and , as they knew the purport of my mission , from ...
... Brandt and Butler , about seven days previous to our arrival at this place , who desired of the chiefs , in private council , to pay no attention to what should be said to them by me ; and , as they knew the purport of my mission , from ...
Página 90
... Brandt , himself , and several other officers from Niagara and fort Erie , had been at Buffalo some time , waiting my coming , as they had advice that I was on the way hither ; that while there , Brandt received private instructions ...
... Brandt , himself , and several other officers from Niagara and fort Erie , had been at Buffalo some time , waiting my coming , as they had advice that I was on the way hither ; that while there , Brandt received private instructions ...
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... Brandt , of Grand river , and Mr. M'Gee , agent for Indian affairs for Detroit , were now preparing to go among the Indians at war with the Ameri- cans , to know what their intentions were , whether for war or for peace ; advising them ...
... Brandt , of Grand river , and Mr. M'Gee , agent for Indian affairs for Detroit , were now preparing to go among the Indians at war with the Ameri- cans , to know what their intentions were , whether for war or for peace ; advising them ...
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... Brandt , and M'Gee , whom he should engage for , to accom- odate the disputes between the Indians at war and the United States , and on no account to attempt the undertaking myself , as he was well aware what must be the consequence ...
... Brandt , and M'Gee , whom he should engage for , to accom- odate the disputes between the Indians at war and the United States , and on no account to attempt the undertaking myself , as he was well aware what must be the consequence ...
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... Brandt and Butler . May 9. - The council being convened , I replied to the speech of Fish Carrier , delivered yesterday , in which I gave them to under- stand , that I thought it useless for me to stay any longer with them at Buffalo ...
... Brandt and Butler . May 9. - The council being convened , I replied to the speech of Fish Carrier , delivered yesterday , in which I gave them to under- stand , that I thought it useless for me to stay any longer with them at Buffalo ...
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¹American State Papers agent agreed American answer Appearing in original appointed arrived assembled attend Britain British Buffalo creek Canada Captain Brandt Cayugas ceded chiefs Chippewas claim Colonel Butler Colonel McKee Colonel Pickering colonies commissioners Congress consider Cornplanter council fire Delawares delivered deputation desire Detroit Detroit river Enclosure endeavor EXHIBIT Farmer's Brother FATHER Five Nations fort Erie fort Franklin fort Stanwix friendship give Government Governor Simcoe granted Harmar hear hostile Indians Indian Affairs Indian nations interpreter invitation Joseph Brandt King KNOX lake Erie lands letter meet Miami Nations of Indians NAVY HALL Niagara Ohio ourselves peace Philadelphia possession present President proper purchase received request river runners sachems Sandusky Secretary Secretary of War Seneca nation Senecas sent Shawanese Six Nations speech Stanwix Timothy Pickering treaty United Wabash wampum warriors Washington Western Indians wish Wyandots
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Página 58 - States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the States — provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
Página 15 - Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend by these presents. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Página 30 - People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
Página 15 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Página 32 - Company, as also all the Lands and Territories lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers which fall into the Sea from the West and North West as aforesaid.
Página 30 - Representatives of the people, so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute and ordain Laws, Statutes and Ordinances for the public peace, welfare and good government of our said colonies, and of the people and inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
Página 32 - Council, strictly enjoin and require, that no private person do presume to make any purchase from the said Indians, of any lands reserved to the said Indians, within those parts of our colonies where we have thought proper to allow settlement...
Página 11 - The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia.
Página 22 - 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...
Página 214 - Brothers: We shall be persuaded that you mean to do us justice, if you agree that the Ohio shall remain the boundary line between us. If you will not consent thereto, our meeting will be altogether unnecessary.