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Articles preliminaries pour parvenir ^ la 1748, April 30. 



paix, sig-nes a Aix-la-Chapelle entre les 



rninistresde France, de la Grande-Bre- 



tagne, and des Provinces-Unies des 



Pays-Bas. 2 Mem. de I'Am. 150. 

 Declaration des ministres de France, de 1748, May 21. 



la Grande-Bretagne, anddes Provinces- 

 Unies des Pays-Bas, pour rectifier les 



articles I. and II. des preliminaries. 2. 



Mem. Am. 165. 

 The general and definitive treaty o^neace 1748, Oct. 7-18. 



concluded at Aix-la-Chape'lle. "Lon. 22 G. 2. 



Mag. 1748. 503. French. 2. Mem. 



Am. 169. 

 A treaty with the Indians. 1754. 



A conference between governor Bernard ^568 Aug 7 



and Indian nations at Burlington. Sm. 



N. F. 449. 

 A conference between governor Denny, 1758 Oct. 8. 



governor Bernard, and others, and In- 

 dian nations at Easton. Sm. N. F. 455. 

 The capitulation of Niagara. 1759, July 25. 



The king's proclamation promising lands 3,3, g. 2. 



to soldiers. 175— 



The definitive treatv concluded at Paris. 1703, Feb. 10. 



Lon. Mag. 1763. 149. 3. G. 3. 



A proclariijition for rej^ulatincr the cessions 1^63, Oct. 7, 



made by the last treaty of peace. Guth. 



Geogr. Gram. 623. 

 The king's proclamation against settling 1763. 



on any lands on the waters westward 



of the Alleahanv. 

 Deed from the six nations of Indians to 175(5 pjov. 3. 



William Trent, and others, for lands 



betwixt the Ohio and Monongahela. 



View of the title to Indiana. Phil. 



Steiner and Cist. 1776. 



Deed from the six nations of Indians to i-^q -vr,.,, ;: 

 ^1 /> -11 11.1 'oo, INOV. o. 



the crown lor certam lands and setthng 

 a boundary. M. S. 



