ORIGIN OF THE



tire disappointed in our hopes, for
are still supplied. Is this well do
bids us to make war on any of tl
he trades; and at the same time ft
sorts of ammunition, to enable the
  " Thus far, in answer to the c(
of Canada has made of us to Cork



  "Corlear said to
the French, for the
  "ccThis he said be
let himn that has in
whoml our eyes are
and determine. If
pay it, but we canDv
Corlear, hear what
arms, which you ha
a defence to them.



wandered out



says?
us.
we si
speak
  cs xi



us, that .
mischief
fore he I]
spection
fixed, IC
you say



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we
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of the i



SATe do not thre



hat shall
till in ou
> him that
r GolLear
rernenl)e



we he
cad hez
over
!t him
that it



we find our enemies
ne   Yea lie often for-
Le nations with whom
.irnishies them with all
mn to destroy us.
)mplai it, the governor
ear.
zt ion mrust be made to
wve done themn.
cird our answer.  Now
all ouir countries, Ol
even Corlear, judase
mlst be paid, wu shall



ive without free [,beaver hunIting.
say; xve thank you for the duke's
given uis to put in our castles, as
0ou coitwinnd them.  hlave you
way, as the aovernor of Canada
aten himn xith war, as he threatens



we do?
Ir house
I goveriv-
and Ass;
r what ,



plaints of the Governor
what we here said, may c



Shall We ru1n a)
2 WhVat shall
s and comnmnands'
Effigon, and all go(
ve have annotinc
of Canada; yea,
ome to his ears."



vay, or a
we do ?
Use.
Ad people
ed to the, 4
we wish



shall
We

here
COLT'-
that



CA NASSATIEGO'S



S PEECH.



  At a council held in Philadelphia, Jlly,
ed by sundry chiefs from the Six Natie
wares and Folk Indians he thus spoke:
  "Brethren, the Governor and Council,
you informed us of the misbehaviour of ou
IDelawares, with respect to their continin ]
refusing to remove from some land Urn tI
ware, notwithstanding their ancestors had si



1 7 4 I, attend-
ns, the Dela-



the other day
r cousin.s, the
rto claim and
he river Dela-
old it by deed,



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