Report of the Lords Commissioners for Trade And Plantations On the Petition of the Honourable Thomas Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, John Sargent, And Samuel Wharton, Esquires, And Their Associates

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Report of the Lords Commissioners for Trade And Plantations On the Petition of the Honourable Thomas Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, John Sargent, And Samuel Wharton, Esquires, And Their Associates
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Brother, you have _laws among you_ to govern your people by; and it will be the strongest proof of the sincerity of your friendship, to let us see that you remove the people from our lands; as we look upon it, _they will have time enough to settle them, when you have purchased them, and the country becomes yours_. " The Pennsylvania commissioners, in answer to this speech, informed theSix Nations, that the governor of that province had sent four gentlemenwith his proclamation and the act of ass...embly (making it _felony ofdeath_ without benefit of clergy, to continue on Indian lands) to suchsettlers _over_ the mountains as were seated, within the limits ofPennsylvania, requiring them to vacate their settlements, but all to noavail:--That the governor of Virginia had likewise, to as littlepurpose, issued his proclamations and orders, and that General Gage hadtwice _ineffectually_ sent parties of soldiers to remove the settlersfrom Red Stone Creek and Monongehela.
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