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Great Britain secured to herself a cessation of hostilities by a treaty of peace, regardless of her real children. Thus did she relinquish her protection to the Indians, in the day of adversity, in time of hot trial & peril, when the woods bore marks of blood shed in her cause by these children of the forest.