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Once ore the horses of Indian warfare agitate our borders
Once more the horrors of Indian warfare agitate our borders the shriff war whoop is heard and the agonizing cry of women and children [[unclear]] in our ears what horror what agony of soul must those tender mothers have felt when they saw the uplifted tomahawk fall upon the heads of their innocent children expecting every moment to be the next victim. [[unclear]] [[unclear]] did they cry for mercy in vain did they beseech in the most humiliating and affecting manner for the [[likes?]] [[unclear]] Alas! they knelt to savages whose hearts were hard and whose minds were prejudiced and whose ruling [[unclear]] is [[deep?]] revenge barbarous [[unclear]] savages - we cannot in our hearts exercise charity for the degraded race of human beings when we contemplate such acts of cruelty our hearts shrink with [[unclear]] from the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] of a savage and we [[unclear]] by refuse to acknowledge them as fellow creatures - Yet when [[unclear]] [[unclear]] get the better of [[unclear]] indignation we find that the savages deserves and [[unclear]] charity as a fellow [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] he deserves it - and as civilized and enlightened neighbors enjoying

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Once more the horrors of Indian warfare agitate our borders the shriff war whoop is heard and the agonizing cry of women and children unclear in our ears what horror what agony of soul must those tender mothers have felt when they saw the uplifted tomahawk fall upon the heads of their innocent children expecting every moment to be the next victim. unclear unclear did they cry for mercy in vain did they beseech in the most humiliating and affecting manner for the likes? unclear Alas! they knelt to savages whose hearts were hard and whose minds were prejudiced and whose ruling unclear is deep? revenge barbarous unclear savages - we cannot in our hearts exercise charity for the degraded race of human beings when we contemplate such acts of cruelty our hearts shrink with unclear from the unclear unclear of a savage and we unclear by refuse to acknowledge them as fellow creatures - Yet when unclear unclear get the better of unclear indignation we find that the savages deserves and unclear charity as a fellow unclear and unclear he deserves it - and as civilized and enlightened neighbors enjoying