THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE
MIAMI COLLECTION
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Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, but are, rather,
indicative of thought in that historical moment during which the
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(September 23-24, 1762)
Nivernois, Louis Jules, Barbon-Mancini-
Mazarini, Duc de in: Affaires Etrangeres,
Corr. Pol. Angleterre, 449:91 and in
Pease, French Series, vol. II,
1936, pp. 539-?.
With regard to the Indian tribes which are between the bank of the Mississippi and the lakes of Canada, they shall remain neutral and independent, and shall not be molested in freedom (page 540) of trade as they have enjoyed it up to now, with both French and English alike.
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