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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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in keeping our Lands; and that
we never should take trouble
to ourselves, in Endeavouring
to lease Land to white people.

3rd. The Said united Inhabitants
of this town, shall equally par-
take of all the privileges confered
on us from abroad, and in like
manner shall equally bear all
the public Business incum-
bent on the nation.

4th. All those who refuse to
join in this happy Union
shall be positively excluded
from all the aforesaid privileges,
except preaching and School;
these two shall remain free as
usual; yet if any of them should
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