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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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They also conceive themselves
under some Difficulties with
Regard to the Oneidas

Offer
of Land; as they refuse to se-
cure any Quantity to them
in a National Capacity; but
merely admit them to indivi-
dually enjoy the aforesaid Quan-
tity in like Manner with
their own people; and sub-
ject to the future disposal
of the Oneida Chiefs.

These people reminded us
of an Expectation given them
by Friends at a late Treaty,
of a Compensation for some
Lands settled by Friends