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5mo  12  1 Red Jacket then proceeded to mak a congratulatory Speech, in which he Noticed us as Quakers, they saw we had come a great Way, along bad, rough Roads, through a rough Country, to attend a Treaty, to make Peace, which was a good Work, and expressed their Thankfullness to the good Spirit, for our being helped so far on our Way, but of Consequence, we must be tryd, they saw they wiped the Sweat from off our Faces, & set us down to rest, &c.&c.
5mo  12  1 Red Jacket then proceeded to mak a congratulatory Speech, in which he Noticed us as Quakers, they saw we had come a great Way, along bad, rough Roads, through a rough Country, to attend a Treaty, to make Peace, which was a good Work, and expressed their Thankfullness to the good Spirit, for our being helped so far on our Way, but of Consequence, we must be tryd, they saw they wiped the Sweat from off our Faces, & set us down to rest, &c.&c. Col:  Pickering made a very suirable Reply, and took the Opportunity of introducing usas Friends of peaceable Principles, their old Friends, who were engaged to join in

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1793 5mo 12 1 Red Jacket then proceeded to mak a congratulatory Speech, in which he Noticed us as Quakers, they saw we had come a great Way, along bad, rough Roads, through a rough Country, to attend a Treaty, to make Peace, which was a good Work, and expressed their Thankfullness to the good Spirit, for our being helped so far on our Way, but of Consequence, we must be tryd, they saw they wiped the Sweat from off our Faces, & set us down to rest, &c.&c. Col: Pickering made a very suirable Reply, and took the Opportunity of introducing usas Friends of peaceable Principles, their old Friends, who were engaged to join in