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"That those great Men, who foretold what would be done with those who joined the British against them, at the same time, made a very fine promise to all those who did not join in the War, but sit quiet and mind their own business at home; saying: that all such they would make to be, a great and happy People! "_ Here_(putting the Question to one another; and to the Christian Indians particularly-) they ask: "Did they speak the truth, or did they deceive us? "_They did deceive us; for those were the very People they sought to kill! They did kill upwards of one hundred of our People, who never took up a single Weapon against them, but remained quiet at home, planting Corn and vegetables, and praying - and not sattisfied with what they had done on the Mukingum, and at Pittsburg, to those who befriended them; they even ventured into our Country at Sandusky, for the purpose of killing the remainder of those who had done, as we all were bid to do! - did sit still"! ---------- (Then going on in enumerating the daily offenses given, and injuries done and doing them, they said: ) "Those very People, have since the Peace has been concluded, been all over our Country, deadening Trees, and laying Poles accross* each other on the ground, wherever they found a spot of good Land; so that, in whatever direction we go to hunt, we meet with the like work done by White People! _"Now (said they) does this not plainly denote, that they mean to take this
"That those great Men, who foretold what would be done with those who joined the British against them, at the same time, made a very fine promise to all those who did not join in the War, but sit quiet and mind their own business at home; saying: that all such they would make to be, a great and happy People! "_ Here_(putting the Question to one another; and to the Christian Indians particularly-) they ask: "Did they speak the truth, or did they deceive us? "_They did deceive us; for those were the very People they sought to kill! They did kill upwards of one hundred of our People, who never took up a single Weapon against them, but remained quiet at home, planting Corn and vegetables, and praying - and not sattisfied with what they had done on the Mukingum, and at Pittsburg, to those who befriended them; they even ventured into our Country at Sandusky, for the purpose of killing the remainder of those who had done, as we all were bid to do! - did sit still"! ---------- (Then going on in enumerating the daily offenses given, and injuries done and doing them, they said: ) "Those very People, have since the Peace has been concluded, been all over our Country, deadening Trees, and laying Poles accross* each other on the ground, wherever they found a spot of good Land; so that, in whatever direction we go to hunt, we meet with the like work done by White People! _"Now (said they) does this not plainly denote, that they mean to take this


*making Tomahack improvements, thereby to hold each spot of Land to themselves, as was usual to do before the war.
*making Tomohack improvements, thereby to hold each spot of Land to themselves, as was usual to do before the war.

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397 "That those great Men, who foretold what would be done with those who joined the British against them, at the same time, made a very fine promise to all those who did not join in the War, but sit quiet and mind their own business at home; saying: that all such they would make to be, a great and happy People! "_ Here_(putting the Question to one another; and to the Christian Indians particularly-) they ask: "Did they speak the truth, or did they deceive us? "_They did deceive us; for those were the very People they sought to kill! They did kill upwards of one hundred of our People, who never took up a single Weapon against them, but remained quiet at home, planting Corn and vegetables, and praying - and not sattisfied with what they had done on the Mukingum, and at Pittsburg, to those who befriended them; they even ventured into our Country at Sandusky, for the purpose of killing the remainder of those who had done, as we all were bid to do! - did sit still"! ---------- (Then going on in enumerating the daily offenses given, and injuries done and doing them, they said: ) "Those very People, have since the Peace has been concluded, been all over our Country, deadening Trees, and laying Poles accross* each other on the ground, wherever they found a spot of good Land; so that, in whatever direction we go to hunt, we meet with the like work done by White People! _"Now (said they) does this not plainly denote, that they mean to take this

  • making Tomohack improvements, thereby to hold each spot of Land to themselves, as was usual to do before the war.