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GOV. HULL'S ADDRESS TO THE INDIANS 17
quarrels that do not concern you, to remain quite at your villages. He does not wish you to waste your blood in fighting his battles. He is strong enough to fight them without your assistance. He warns you, however, in the most solemn manner to take no part against him. He informs you of the consequences of such conduct that if any of his Red Children should be so lost to their duty as to take up the hatchet against him, he will exterminate them from the country and they shall
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