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and I believe it was the sins of the English, rebels to their Lord and to their Faith, more than my writings, which upset them. | and I believe it was the sins of the English, rebels to their Lord and to their Faith, more than my writings, which upset them. | ||
We see and hear of things here, so many things badly planned which come from the English, that the Iroquois seem to be much more reasonable than those. xxxx | We see and hear of things here, so many things badly planned which come from the English, that the Iroquois seem to be much more reasonable than those. xxxx | ||
The Onneidas - having adopted me for one named | The Onneidas - having adopted me for one named Otasseté, who when living had been one of the council and who had been considered always one of the supports of the Nation, obliged me sometimes to be present at their councils, at least when |
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and I believe it was the sins of the English, rebels to their Lord and to their Faith, more than my writings, which upset them.
We see and hear of things here, so many things badly planned which come from the English, that the Iroquois seem to be much more reasonable than those. xxxx The Onneidas - having adopted me for one named Otasseté, who when living had been one of the council and who had been considered always one of the supports of the Nation, obliged me sometimes to be present at their councils, at least when