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ting-House, _July_ 10, _P.M._ 1742. PRESENT, The Hon'ble GEORGE THOMAS Esq; Lieut. Governor. _James Logan_, _Samuel Preston_, } _Thomas Lawrence_, _Samuel Hasell_, } Esqrs; _Abraham Taylor_, _Robert Strettell_, } _CANASSATEEGO_, } _SHICKALAMY_, } And other _Indian_ Chiefs. CONRAD WEISER, Interpreter, And a great Number of the Inhabitants of _Philadelphia_. The Governor spoke to the _Indians_ as follows. '_BRETHREN_, This Meeting will be short: It is in order to make you a Present from the Governor, the Council, the Assembly, and all our People. _William Penn_ was known to you to be a good and faithful Friend to all the _Indians_: He made a League of Friendship with you, by which we became one People. This League has often since been renew'd by friendly Treaties; and as you have declared that the Friendship shall always last on your Parts, so we would have you believe that it shall remain inviolable on ours while Sun and Moon endure. 'I gave you some Expectation of a Present, and we have it now ready to deliver to you. This Present is made you by the Governor, Council, Assembly, and all our People, in Consideration of the great Miseries and Distresses which you our good Friends have lately suffered. This will be some Relief to you for the present, and 'tis to be hoped your own Industry will soon retrieve your Circumstances. 'It has sometimes hapened, and may happen again, that idle and untrue Stories are carried to you concerning us your Brethren; but our Desire is, and we expect it from you, that you will give no Credit to them; for we are, and always will be, your steady and sincere Friends. 'It is a Custom when we renew our Treaties with our good Friends the _Indians_, to clear the Road and make our Fire burn bright: We have done so upon this Occasion; and, in Token of our Sincerity, we deliver you, as a Present from the Governor, the Council, the Assembly, and all the People of _Pensilvania_, the following Goods, _viz._ 24 _Guns_, 600 _Pounds of Lead_, 600 _Pounds of Powder_, 25 _Strowdes_ } 90 _Duffel_ } _Match-Coats_. 30 _Blankets_, 62 _Yards of Half-Thicks_. 60 _Ruffled Shirts_, 25 _Hats_, 1000 _Flints_, 50 _Hoes_, 50 _Hatchets_, 5 _Pounds of Vermilion_, 10 _Dozen of Knives_, 8 _Dozen of Gimblets_, 2 _Dozen of Tobacco-Tongs_, 25 _Pair of Shoes_, 25 _Pair of Stockings_, 25 _Pair of Buckles_. Wh
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