| United States - Law - 1796 - 588 pages
...confideration of the peace now eftablifhed ; of the goods formerly received from the United States ; of thofe now to be delivered, and of the yearly delivery of goods now ftipulated to be made hereafter, and to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expenfes they... | |
| United States - Law - 1796 - 584 pages
...confideration of the peace now eftablifhed ; of the goods formerly received from the United States ; of thofe now to be delivered, and of the yearly delivery of goods now ftipulated to be made hereafter, and to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expenfes they... | |
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that rivetopposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war ; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede an.l relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying... | |
| United States - Land tenure - 1811 - 480 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established; of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| United States - Indians of North America - 1837 - 798 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| United States - Indians of North America - 1837 - 808 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| James Henry Lanman - Michigan - 1841 - 278 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentuky or Cattawa River. And, in consideration of the peace now established, of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereuy cede and relinquish forever all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Indiana - 1843 - 482 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kcntucke or Cuttawa river. And In consideration of the peace now established; of...the yearly delivery of goods now stipulated to be mnde hereafter ; and to indemnify tbe United Stales for tbe Injuries and expenses they have sustained... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1846 - 814 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke on Catawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established, of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 642 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war ; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish, forever, all their claims to the lands lying... | |
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