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GOV. HULL'S ADDRESS TO THE INDIANS 7
kind Providence; the same sunarises to cheer and to lighten us by day and the same moon to dispel the darkness of the night. The Great Spirit who sees all our actions and knows all our thoughts will be pleased if we are friends and angry if we are enemies.
Eighth: —
My Children. At the head of our council Fire stands your Great Father, the President; he is taking you under the arms of his great protection; if you are dutiful children and listen to his counsels you will be safe and happy. He wishes to see you live quietly on the land which is descended to you from your Fathers..
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