| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...before the superintendant or his deputy, to be dealt with according; to law. And to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall at least once a year give information to the superintendant or his deputies, of the names of the traders residing among them. ARTICLE IX. Lest the... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 pages
...by the President for the affairs of the Six Nations and their Indian friends aforesaid. ARTICLE VII. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established...the misconduct of individuals, the United States and Six Nations agree, that for injuries done by individuals, on either side, no private revenge or retaliation... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 pages
...by the President for the affairs of the Six Nations and their Indian friends aforesaid. ARTICLE VII. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established...the misconduct of individuals, the United States and Six Nations agree, that for injuries done by individuals, on either side, no private revenge or retaliation... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 pages
...by the President for the affairs of the Six Nations and their Indian friends aforesaid. ARTICLE VII. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established...the misconduct of individuals, the United States and Six Nations agree, that for injuries done by individuals, on either side, no private revenge or retaliation... | |
| United States - 1826 - 564 pages
...the superintendent, or his deputy, to be dealt with 4" " according to law. And to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall, at least once a year, give information Names of * See, in relation to this licensed trade, the "6rst explanatory article" of the treaty of... | |
| United States - 1837 - 808 pages
...before the superintendent, or his deputy, to be dealt with according to law. And to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall, at least...the names of the traders residing among them. ART. 9. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established, should be interrupted by the misconduct of individuals,... | |
| United States - 1837 - 798 pages
...before the superintendent, or his deputy, to be dealt with according to law. And to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall, at least...the names of the traders residing among them. ART. 9. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established, should be interrupted by the misconduct of individuals,... | |
| Henry O'Reilly - 1838 - 570 pages
...clothing, &c., as just mentioned, under the direction of the superintendent appointed by the president. "Lest the firm peace and friendship now established...misconduct of individuals, the United States and the Six Nations agree that, for injuries done by individuals on either side, no private revenge or retaliation... | |
| James Henry Lanman - 1841 - 278 pages
...the "Superintendent or his deputy, to be dealt with according to law ; and, to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall, at least...deputies of the names of the traders residing among them. Article 9. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established should be interrupted by the misconduct... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 pages
...before the superintendent, or his deputy, to be dealt with according to law. And to prevent impositions by forged licenses, the said Indians shall, at least...the names of the traders residing among them. ART. 9. Lest the firm peace and friendship now established, should be interrupted by the misconduct of individuals,... | |
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