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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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Brothers,
You are to under-
stand that our Friends are
to live plentifully, as their
own people do at home,
and their live stock are
also to be kept by the pro-
duce of their Labour in the
first place; then the eighth
part of the Remainder is
to reserved for the relief
of your old Men” and infirm
people; and the rest is to be
divided amongst the young
Indian Apprentices; that they
may enjoy the fruit of
their Labour; and have
some-