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RECORD OF LETTERS
 
RECORD OF LETTERS
  
VOL, 1
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VOL. 1                       p. 22
  
p. 22
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Council Chamber, January 23  1821
  
Council Chamber, January 23
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To the Senate and House of Representatives.
 
 
1821
 
  
To the Senate and House of Representatives.
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                                    The Secretary will lay before you the
The Secretary will lay before you the
 
 
treaty concluded with the Penobsoct tribe of Indians, also, their
 
treaty concluded with the Penobsoct tribe of Indians, also, their
relea.se to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of all their claims
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release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of all their claims
 
on that State: I suggest the propriety of your giving to these
 
on that State: I suggest the propriety of your giving to these
documents your early attention, as it may be
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documents your early attention, as it may be rendered necessary
 
 
rendered necessary
 
 
 
 
to have the release placed in the hands of our commissioners,
 
to have the release placed in the hands of our commissioners,
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( who are now at Boston,) at as early a period as your convenience
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.will permit.
  
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( who are now at Boston,) at as early a period as your convenience
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                William King.
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will permit.
 
William King
 
  
 
 

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RECORD OF LETTERS

VOL. 1 p. 22

Council Chamber, January 23 1821

To the Senate and House of Representatives.

                                   The Secretary will lay before you the

treaty concluded with the Penobsoct tribe of Indians, also, their release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of all their claims on that State: I suggest the propriety of your giving to these documents your early attention, as it may be rendered necessary to have the release placed in the hands of our commissioners, ( who are now at Boston,) at as early a period as your convenience .will permit.


               William King.