| Hugh McCall - 1811 - 406 páginas
...use of and possess all those lands, which our nation hath not occasion to use : and we make over unto them, their successors and assigns, all such lands...nation, and that those lands shall remain to us forever. Fifthly — We the head-men do promise for ourselves and the people of our towns, that the traders... | |
| Jeremiah Evarts - 1829 - 122 páginas
...consent and agree, that they shall make use of, and possess, all those lands which our nation hath not occasion to use : Provided always, that they, upon...beloved men, and the head men of our nation ; and that these lands shall remain to us forever." 5. The Creeks agree not to do any injury to any of the traders;... | |
| Jeremiah Evarts - 1829 - 122 páginas
...consent and agree, that they shall make use of, and possess, all those lands which OUT nation hath not occasion to use : Provided always, that they, upon...beloved men, and the head men of our nation ; and that these lands shall remain to us forever." 5. The Creeks agree not to do any injury to any of the traders;... | |
| 1920 - 216 páginas
...hath not occasion for to use, and we make over unto them their Successors and Assigns all such Lands & Territories as we shall have no occasion to use, Provided...Nation and that those Lands shall remain to us forever. Fifthly. We the Head Men do promise for ourselves and the People of our Towns that the Traders for... | |
| Samuel Guyton McLendon - 1924 - 208 páginas
...given of lands ceded by the Creeks to the British. The treaty simply provides that, "We make over unto them, their successors and assigns, all such lands...occasion to use ; provided always, that they, upon the settling of every new town, shall set out for the use of ourselves and the people of our nation,... | |
| Clark Howell - 1926 - 774 páginas
...use of and possess all those lands which our nation hath not occasion to use ; and we make over unto them, their successors and assigns, all such lands...shall be agreed upon between their beloved men and the head-men of our nation, and that those lands shall remain to us forever. beat or rob any of the English... | |
| Albert Hazen Wright - 1945 - 280 páginas
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| Kenneth Coleman - 1976 - 360 páginas
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| Edward J. Cashin - 1986 - 152 páginas
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