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of June, the three leaders of their party were cruelly assassinated by the part-zans of John Ross; that the number and prominence of the persons enga-ged in those massacres prove them to have been arranged at the previous Council, and which subsequent procee-dings still further prove; - that what is called the "Convention" which | of June, the three leaders of their party were cruelly assassinated by the part-zans of John Ross; that the number and prominence of the persons enga-ged in those massacres prove them to have been arranged at the previous Council, and which subsequent procee-dings still further prove; - that what is called the "Convention" which | ||
is still in "[[not clear?]]" is only attended by the partisans of John Ross:- that they forward such few of its proceedings as they have been able to obtain copies of, and that these will show upon what humil-iating conditions, degrading to themselves & reproachful to the United States. they are required to save their lives, or else submit to be driven from their country, unless they en- | is still in "[[not clear?]]" is only attended by the partisans of John Ross:- that they forward such few of its proceedings as they have been able to obtain copies of, and that these will show upon what humil-iating conditions, degrading to themselves & reproachful to the United States. they are required to save their lives, or else submit to be driven from their country, unless they en-gage in a civil war for self defence; that either alternative would be "[[not clear]]" that they have two many reasons |
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1839 Aug 20, continued. of June, the three leaders of their party were cruelly assassinated by the part-zans of John Ross; that the number and prominence of the persons enga-ged in those massacres prove them to have been arranged at the previous Council, and which subsequent procee-dings still further prove; - that what is called the "Convention" which is still in "not clear?" is only attended by the partisans of John Ross:- that they forward such few of its proceedings as they have been able to obtain copies of, and that these will show upon what humil-iating conditions, degrading to themselves & reproachful to the United States. they are required to save their lives, or else submit to be driven from their country, unless they en-gage in a civil war for self defence; that either alternative would be "not clear" that they have two many reasons