Englishman, although you have conquered the French, you have not yet conquered us! We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods and mountains were left to us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance; and we will part with them to none.

Company; as also all the lands and territories lying to the Westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the West and Northwest as aforesaid ; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever, or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.

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Page 88 - And whereas it is just and reasonable, and essential to our interest, and the security of our colonies, that the several nations or tribes of Indians with whom we are connected, and who live under our protection, should not be molested or disturbed in the possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as, not having been ceded to, or purchased by us, are reserved to them, or any of them, as their hunting grounds... Appears in 264 books from 1796-2008

Page 106 - But the Americans I did not make. They are not my children, but the children of the evil spirit. They grew from the scum of the great water, when it was troubled by the evil spirit, and the froth was driven into the woods by a strong east wind. They are numerous, but I hate them. Appears in 91 books from 1810-2007

Page 88 - Indians within those parts of our colonies where we have thought proper to allow settlement; but that if at any time any of the said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said lands, the same shall be purchased only for us, in our name, at some public meeting or assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that purpose by the Governor or commander in chief of our colony respectively within which they shall lie... Appears in 159 books from 1805-2008

Page 76 Our warriors have not beaver enough to pay for all these arms that they have taken, and our old men are not afraid of the war. This belt preserves my words. " We carried the English into our lakes, to trade there with the Utawawas and... Appears in 80 books from 1805-2006

Page 94 - I will let loose the dogs of Hell, Ten thousand Indians, who shall yell, And foam, and tear, and grin, and roar, And drench their moccasins in gore; To these I'll give full scope and play From Ticonderog to Florida... Appears in 42 books from 1847-2007

Page 92 - English — these dogs dressed in red who have come to rob you of your hunting grounds, and drive away the game — you must lift the hatchet against them. Appears in 65 books from 1856-2008

Page 209 - If the Police had not come to the country, where would we be all now ? Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few, indeed, of us would have been left to-day. The Police have protected us as the feathers of the bird protect it from the frosts of winter. I wish them all good, and trust that all our hearts will increase in goodness from this time forward. I am satisfied. I will sign the treaty. Appears in 73 books from 1880-2008

Page 97 - You have feloniously taken Possession of part of our Country on the branches of the Ohio, as well as the Susquehanna, to the latter we have some time since sent you word to quit our Lands as we now do to you, as we don't know we ever give you liberty, nor can we be easy in our minds while there is an arm'd Force at our very doors, nor do we think you, or anybody else would. Appears in 11 books from 1848-2006

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