Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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Stran 89
... Indian affairs brought in their report , which was read . Ordered , That the president write to governor Trumbull , and inform him , and also the conventions of New - Hampshire and Massachusetts - Bay , and the government of Rhode ...
... Indian affairs brought in their report , which was read . Ordered , That the president write to governor Trumbull , and inform him , and also the conventions of New - Hampshire and Massachusetts - Bay , and the government of Rhode ...
Stran 98
... Indians were laid before the Congress and read : Resolved , That the committee for Indian affairs , do prepare proper talks to the several tribes of Indians , for engaging the continuance of their friendship to us , and neutrality in ...
... Indians were laid before the Congress and read : Resolved , That the committee for Indian affairs , do prepare proper talks to the several tribes of Indians , for engaging the continuance of their friendship to us , and neutrality in ...
Stran 112
... Indian affairs was taken up and read , and , after some debate , the same was deferred till to - morrow . On ... Indian affairs , and the same being gone through was agreed to as follows : That the securing and preserving the friendship ...
... Indian affairs was taken up and read , and , after some debate , the same was deferred till to - morrow . On ... Indian affairs , and the same being gone through was agreed to as follows : That the securing and preserving the friendship ...
Stran 113
... Indians depend on the colonists for arins , ammunition , and clothing , which are become necessary to their subsistence , that commissioners be ap- pointed by this Congress , to superintend Indian affairs in behalf of these colonies ...
... Indians depend on the colonists for arins , ammunition , and clothing , which are become necessary to their subsistence , that commissioners be ap- pointed by this Congress , to superintend Indian affairs in behalf of these colonies ...
Stran 114
... Indian affairs in the northern department , be authorized to receive out of the continental treasury , a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars , to be ap- plied by them for the support of said Indian youths . On motion made , Resolved ...
... Indian affairs in the northern department , be authorized to receive out of the continental treasury , a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars , to be ap- plied by them for the support of said Indian youths . On motion made , Resolved ...
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