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To push on to the Muskingum alone, and settle on the Land reserved for them by Congress; war the intentions of the Christian Indians, at the outset of their journey; but we now saw, that a wise Providence had decreed otherwise. The honorable | To push on to the Muskingum alone, and settle on the Land reserved for them by Congress; war the intentions of the Christian Indians, at the outset of their journey; but we now saw, that a wise Providence had decreed otherwise. The honorable William Henry Esq. a Member of Congress at that time--and a Gentleman, who for many years past, had taken a particular interest, in the concession of the Indians of this Country; but who had witnessed, scenses the most shocking and cruel which had been committed on the harmless and [[unclear]] Indians, by unprincipled vagabond white People, among which, was the murder of the [[unclear]] Indians: [[unclear]] congratulating us by Letter, on the good disposition of Congress, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] to the Christian Indians their forme |
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To push on to the Muskingum alone, and settle on the Land reserved for them by Congress; war the intentions of the Christian Indians, at the outset of their journey; but we now saw, that a wise Providence had decreed otherwise. The honorable William Henry Esq. a Member of Congress at that time--and a Gentleman, who for many years past, had taken a particular interest, in the concession of the Indians of this Country; but who had witnessed, scenses the most shocking and cruel which had been committed on the harmless and unclear Indians, by unprincipled vagabond white People, among which, was the murder of the unclear Indians: unclear congratulating us by Letter, on the good disposition of Congress, unclear unclear to the Christian Indians their forme