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GOV. HULL'S ADDRESS TO THE INDIANS 12
resentment. Vast numbers in their ridiculous pilgrimages have died with fatigue and hunger, and those who survived have only returned to tell their sufferings and show their poverty and negligence. It is to be hoped the miseries you have suffered will be a warning to you in future, and that in all your concerns your conduct will be governed by reason and judgment.
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My Children. I am not insensible of your former connection with the British government. I fear you have too long continued
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