to North- Amenca.. 



4* 



This Golier comprehends my word. 



< We have conduced the English to jm^i 

 « our * Lakes, in order to traffick with 

 1 the Outaouasy and the Hkraw ; juft as 

 c the Algonkins conduced the French to our five Can- 

 € tons, in order to carry on a Commerce that the Ehg- 

 c ///fc lay claim to as their Right. We are born Free- 

 c men, and have no dependance either upon the 

 t Onnontio or the t Cir/ir. We have a 

 c power to go where we pleafe, to con- t^?' 1 ? H ths 



,Krs i mi i i Title of the 



c dud: Who We Will tO the places we re- Governor of 



€ fort to, and to buy and fell where *fe»-York. 

 c we think fit. If your Allies are your 

 f Slaves or Children, you may e'en treat 'em as 

 ■ fuch, and rob 'em of the liberty of entertaining 

 \ any other Nation but your own. 



This Colier contains my word. 



* We fell upon the Illinefe and the Oumamis, be- 

 caufe they cut down the trees of Peace that ferv'd 

 c for limits or boundaries to our Frontiers. They 

 c came to hunt Beavers upon our Lands j and con- 



* trary to the cuttom of all the Savages, have car- 

 ried off whole Stocks, || both Male 



4 and Female. They have ingag'd the J^jgg 



* Chaouanons in their intereft, and en- "'tis a capital 

 € tertain'd 'em in their Country. They Crime to de- 

 'fupply'd 'em with Fire- Arms , after %^*L 

 1 the concerting of ill defigns againft us. foment. * 



* We have done lefs than the Eng* 



c lijh and the French^ who without any right, have 



* ufurp'd the Grounds they are now poffefs'd of ; 



* and of which they have diflodg'd feveral Nations, 

 c in order to make way for their building of Cities, 

 I Villages ; and Forts, 



This 



