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=selves and country a most rumains cause ; get zon may have
=selves and country a most ruinious [sic: ruinous]) course ; yet you may have
been sincerely deceived as to your duty in the very peculiar state of thing
been sincerely deceived as to your duty in the very peculiar state of thing
you were placed .You say ,you have told me the simple facts ,of the  
you were placed .You say ,you have told me the simple facts, of the  
cases ,which will one day appear to an indisputable evidence and then
case ,which will one day appear to an indisputable evidence and then
you ask me "if christian caution will not lead me to reflect that so
you ask me "if christian caution will not lead me to reflect that I
may condem the guittep". this i would most sincerely deprecate .But
may condemn the guiltless". this I would most sincerely deprecate .But
my dear sir. This is not posible in your case Since you as knowledge
my dear sir. This is not possible in your case, Since you acknowledge
fact,with which I charge youResistance to the laws of scorpio .You
fact,with which I charge you Resistance to the laws of Georgia .You
considered yourself under paramount obligation to the fact of them
considered yourself under paramount obligation to the Gov't of these
United states and therefroe day lay you and not take the oath required by the
United States and therefore say "you and not take the oath required by the
  state of georgia whithout violating yam previous engagements to the  
  State of Georgia, without violating your previous engagements to the  
United states "And to these you "SUbmitted as the powers that he "HERE
United States" And to these you "Submitted as the powers that be" Here
my dear Sir ,was yourgreat mistake  as I takeit .No man is so a
my dear Sir ,was your great mistake  as I take it .No man is so ameanable to the
meanable to the Had as terminalpate him in disobeying the laws of the
U.S.Had as to inculpate him in disobeying the laws of the
State or tretory in whose bamor he resides .When you enteredtheble
State or teretory in whose bounds he resides .When you entered the Cherokee
roker Nation .It was with the full approbation of both the had and the
Nation-It was with the full approbation of both the U.S. and the
bheroker Authorities .And you wanted hence entered in no other way
Cherokee Authorities .And you could have entered in no other way
because the Hid had the general supermtendence of the Factory
because the U.S. had the general Superintendence of the Teretory
and the Indianshad the sspecial or local government in their
and the Indians had the Special or local government in their
hands .These the powers that be ,to which you had in seeking
hands .These were the powers that be, to which you had in seeking
your desire among that people to submit.You know the Had
your desire among that people to submit.You know the U.S. [[?]]
not exercise civil power within the chartered limits of any of
not exercise civil power within the chartered limits of any of
the States .while the Indian patity remained you were bound to susubit
the States. While the Indian [[potity?]] remained you were bound to submit
to it ;but as soon as geogia put down the indian government
to it ;but as soon as Geogia put down the indian government
and set up her own jurisdiction in its place within her char
and set up her own jurisdiction in its place (within her chartered limits) Then you became subject
tered limits) Then you became subject to the laws of georgi
to the laws of Georgia as a matter of course , and were bound as much to obtain a licence from her authority;  
as a matter of curse , and were harmed as much to obtain ali
as of the indians at your first en
cence from her authority ; as of the indians at your first en

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=selves and country a most ruinious [sic: ruinous]) course ; yet you may have been sincerely deceived as to your duty in the very peculiar state of thing you were placed .You say ,you have told me the simple facts, of the case ,which will one day appear to an indisputable evidence and then you ask me "if christian caution will not lead me to reflect that I may condemn the guiltless". this I would most sincerely deprecate .But my dear sir. This is not possible in your case, Since you acknowledge fact,with which I charge you Resistance to the laws of Georgia .You considered yourself under paramount obligation to the Gov't of these United States and therefore say "you and not take the oath required by the

State of Georgia, without violating your previous engagements to the 

United States" And to these you "Submitted as the powers that be" Here my dear Sir ,was your great mistake as I take it .No man is so ameanable to the U.S.Had as to inculpate him in disobeying the laws of the State or teretory in whose bounds he resides .When you entered the Cherokee Nation-It was with the full approbation of both the U.S. and the Cherokee Authorities .And you could have entered in no other way because the U.S. had the general Superintendence of the Teretory and the Indians had the Special or local government in their hands .These were the powers that be, to which you had in seeking your desire among that people to submit.You know the U.S. ? not exercise civil power within the chartered limits of any of the States. While the Indian potity? remained you were bound to submit to it ;but as soon as Geogia put down the indian government and set up her own jurisdiction in its place (within her chartered limits) Then you became subject to the laws of Georgia as a matter of course , and were bound as much to obtain a licence from her authority; as of the indians at your first en