| An Ordinance for the Regulation of Indian Affairs |
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| Reports Intelligence of an Indian Attack |
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| Regarding the laws of trade in the several states |
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| Connecticut: Cession of Western Land Claims |
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| Regarding Dissimilar Commercial Regulations |
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| Effect of hostile intentions of Indians on surveying business |
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| Wanted: A Strong Central Government |
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| On the Killing of Shawanese King Melanthy, General Clarke's Expedition, Surveying |
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| Speech of United Indian Nations to Congress |
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| Regarding report upon motion of Colonel Graison |
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| Regarding Resolution of Congress Requiring Officers to Pay Balances ofPpublic Monies in their Hands |
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| Regarding Indian Affairs in the Southern Department |
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| Opening of Road from Nescopeck Creek to the Lehigh |
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| On the Road to Wyoming Pennsylvania |
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| On the disposition of the savages and usurpation of public lands by armed men |
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| Report of the Secretary at War Relative to Intruders on Public Lands. |
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| Respecting lands due to the late army |
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| Report from Colonel Josiah Harmar |
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| An Account of the State of Creek Indians |
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| Movements of troops, protection for surveyors, disposition of Western Indians |
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| Speech of the Lower Creek chiefs the Hallowing King of the Cowetas and Fat King of Cussetahs. |
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| Reports Arrival, Activity at Rapids of Ohio |
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| Justices of the Peace of Luzerne Have No Copies of the Laws of the State |
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| To the Head-Men and Warriors of the Lower Creeks. |
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| Reports Activities of Indians, Contractors, Settlers on Kentucky Shore |
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