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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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Chiefs, or these our young men;
now you must be plain, if
you find fault with us, tell
us plainly; we are ready to
make up, if there is any
thing against us; but we think
we can say this, that in stead
of doing them hurt, we have
ever endeavoured to promote
their happiness:

Brothers, this is all what
we have to say at present; only
one of our young men will speak
a word to you; if you are willing.

Which being admitted, John
Quinney

spoke on Behalf of him-
self, &