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chase of lands shall be made of the Indian natives but on behalf of the publick, by authority of the general assembly. (Henning's Statutes of Virginia.) Judge Haywood remarks on this action: Here was magnanimously cut off and surrendered all theands and were laid before Congress May 21, 1779. (Journals of Congress, vol. 2, pp. 601-605; vol. 3, pp. 281-2-3, 289. Henning's Statutes of Virginia, vol. 10, appendix.) These documents reiterate the former claims and arguments of Maryland, ex or sovereignty of this or any other of the United American States, or unwarranted by the articles of the Confederation. Henning's Statutes, vol. 10, pp. 557-559. This remonstrance plainly showed that Virginia understood her rights and intended th Series; on the cessions of western lands consult Journals of Congress, Vols. 1, 2, 3 and 4; for the acts of cession, Henning's Statutes, Vol. 10; for various deeds of cession, Public Domain; for Spanish intrigues, Roosevelt's Winning of the West