http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Exclaiming against the perfidiousness of the whites, and particularly the dishonesty of the traders, he proposed as the basis of a treaty, that no persons should be permitted to trade with the Indians on private account; that such things as they needed should be sent by honest men who should exchange at a fair price for their skins and furs: and finally, that no spirits of any kind should be sent
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