NOR1TH AMERICAN



INDIANS.



'Itl provride us with wvagfons to carry oulr goo)ds t h
place where they are to be conveyed by water.



            GACHRADODOW'S SPEECH.



263



  At a coune
the governor
great King-,
  Gach radod
Ass;a rag(ro*-



er side



this
our r
tice
outli
you
God



of



side,
sktinl.
stunsy
mayS
over
did



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il heod at Lancaster, June 30th, 1744, when
observed that Certain lands belonged to the



ow,
The



of the Six Nation
world at the first



*~ the areat water, diffl
as may tbe known fror
; and of our flesh ; tand
not be so amongo us;
and so have we, Th(
' to conquLer the Indiawa
not approve it; if he I



S, thus spoke-G reat
wvas made on the oth-



i rent from



W



mhat it is
t colors
roti call;
.ir laws T
migat st
s to uts t
d niot It;



on
of
Jits-
and
end
hat
Live



-I



n the differen
that which y
you have yot
e. great King
s; but it look
hiad, he woulI



placed the sea where it is, ats the
you .
  Brother 1ssara rroa,-Thouarh
           - -  n          ZO-)~



rernembe r
were ever
been ernpl
it was so,
we were e
goes, and



ed amoncg u
conquered I
oved by tha
it is beyond
miployed by



that th



we carried them
  Brotler .3ssac
agreeably to our
peat to you tru 1L
York at Albany,
belts of warnpurr
we aareed to a p



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)



;, yet we doi
y the oreatI
t great Kir no
our rnyevior"
1Mvaryland to



limits between



us and



great thinos are well
n t remember that we
(in-g, or that we have
to conquer others; if
y. We do remember
conquer the Conesto-



e second time we wvere at
all off.
rag oa, -You charge us s
peace with the Cattawbas
y what wvas done; the gc
in behalf of Assaragon, -
i frorn the Cherokees and
ieace, if those nations wo



S



of their great Tnen to us to



confirm it



fac



wvar with them,



vith not acting
ß. We wvill re-
overnor of New
Yave us several
Catawbas, and
uld send some
ce to face, and



* Such was the name of the governor of Virginia,



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