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PAPERS RELATING TO OSWEGO. the River of Niagara, that of Frontenac, another called
La Famine, that which is called the Fort
des Sables, another at the Bay of the Cayougas at Oswego, &c, without any opposition, they having
been one and all of them possessed by the French, who alone have had a right, and have had the possession of carrying on the Trade there.
you are beginning and pretending to make at the Entrance of the Lake Ontario into the River of Oswego, the fortifications that you have made there, and the Garrison that you have posted there, as a manifest infraction of the Treaty of Utrecht, it being expressly settled by that Treaty, that the subjects of each Crown shall not molest nor encroach upon one another, 'till the Limits have been fixed by Commissaries, to be named for that purpose.