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in behalf of said State of Maine, in consideration of the premises, and of the foregoing covenants and engagements of said tribe, does hereby, covenant with said tribe that they shall have and enjoy, all the reservations made to them, by virtue of said treaty of the twenty ninth of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. ____ And the under-signed Commissioner, in behalf of said State of Maine, does hereby further covenant and agree with said tribe, that, as soon as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, shall have made and fulfilled, the stipulations on her part, to be done and performed, under and by of an act, relating to the separation of Massachusetts Proper, and forming the independent State, passed June the nine hundred and nineteen, then the said will annually and every year in the as they shall remain a nation, and State of Maine, deliver for the use of of Indians, at old Town, the following hundred bushels of corn, fifteen barrels _ rels of clean pork, one hogshead of molasses of double breadth broadcloth, to be and blue the next year, and so on ___ kets, one hundred pounds of gun powder of shot, six boxes of chocolate, one hundred tobacco, and fifty dollars in silver.

It being meant and intended, to the duties and obligations of the Com toward the said Indians, whether the or otherwise, and to substitute and in this respect to all intents and purposes stead and place of the Commonwealth that said tribe may have continued and enjoy all the immunities and and ample a manner, under this they could have received or enjoyed twenty ninth of June one thousand eight