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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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of mankind; who cannot but
be graciously mindful of what-
soever his Hand hath made;
yet we have had some pretty
close and Exercising Seasons
to pass through, more parti-
cularly amongst the Oneida’s

;
who had suffered their Expec-
tations to be raised to an un-
reasonable Height before
our arrival; so that our pro-
posals, especially at the first,
instead of exciting Gratitude,
appeared rather to be received
with those Sensations attendant
on disappointed Expectations.

We expect to move towards
Conandarque

, taking two small