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8 mo 20 3 Indians and white People according to our measure, | 8 mo 20 3 Indians and white People according to our measure, | ||
and as far as way opened. | and as far as way opened. | ||
21 4 The Indians | 21 4 The Indians concieve that the World will soon be at | ||
Indian an end, as a Judgement on the inhabitants for their Wickedness, | Indian an end, as a Judgement on the inhabitants for their Wickedness, | ||
Sentiments they do not approve of selling Land, they think it was made for | Sentiments they do not approve of selling Land, they think it was made for | ||
for general use, & the good of mankind, they cannot reconcile | for general use, & the good of mankind, they cannot reconcile | ||
it's being | it's being anapolised to speculation, as contrary to the order, or | ||
intention of the great Spirit, they say it would have been | intention of the great Spirit, they say it would have been | ||
better for them, if the white People had never come among | better for them, if the white People had never come among | ||
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great guns could make it thunder & lighten, they say the | great guns could make it thunder & lighten, they say the | ||
white people gave them strong drink, and told them it | white people gave them strong drink, and told them it | ||
was good, & to convinced them, drank | was good, & to convinced them, drank themselves, and the | ||
Indians followed their example, and got drunk, & other | Indians followed their example, and got drunk, & other | ||
Indians saw them so, and thought them bewitched, but | Indians saw them so, and thought them bewitched, but |
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8 mo 20 3 Indians and white People according to our measure,
and as far as way opened. 21 4 The Indians concieve that the World will soon be at Indian an end, as a Judgement on the inhabitants for their Wickedness, Sentiments they do not approve of selling Land, they think it was made for for general use, & the good of mankind, they cannot reconcile it's being anapolised to speculation, as contrary to the order, or intention of the great Spirit, they say it would have been better for them, if the white People had never come among them, and that when they first came, the Indians looked upon them as a superior race of beings, or gods, who by their great guns could make it thunder & lighten, they say the white people gave them strong drink, and told them it was good, & to convinced them, drank themselves, and the Indians followed their example, and got drunk, & other Indians saw them so, and thought them bewitched, but thro' temptation were induced to follow the example of the white people, for an amusement, more than the love of it; but it was the worst thing that ever happened to Indians, they say the good Spirit gave this Island to them, and altho they were at first pleased with the white people's presents, they are now convinced, that they were happier before the white people came. A person informed me of the following instance viz In the year 1786 an old Indian Woman named Long Sleeve got intoxicated of the Kiague Tribe, got intoxicated, and was turned out of Doors in a cold Night, and he with others went to seek for her, and found her froze stiff, her Legs & Arms so stiff, that they could not make a dint by pressing a finger on the flesh, but found