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GOV. HULL'S ADDRESS TO THE INDIANS 9
you could be induced to follow their example., They are warmly clothed, they live in
comfortable houses, their barns are filled with the produce of the earth and they possess all necessaries, and indeed the comforts of life. It is not my intention, situated as you are, to discourage you from hunting and fishing; you ought not, however, to make them your entire dependence. In the chase you know how often you are disappointed and how much you suffer when you have no other means of subsistence. Cultivate
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