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from the British territorial line to the borders of Mexico; and no man will think (whatever he may say) that I have not a right to deny unclear heaped upon those poor people in that letter, and to protest against the cruel , heartless, and unnecessary policy it advances, which, if carried out, must entail a long series of butcheries, terminating in the extermination of the American Indian races.

    As judge--jury, and Executioner, with the means of their destruction in his hands, (to cover the sins of butcheries past and of butcheries to come, and to mitigate the cruelties of approaching extermination) he tells the world