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− | I have read [illegible] of thee 25th and 30th of last month whereby I perceive you are fallen in to the same measures I proposed for establishing a peace with [illegible] Indians, only with this variation that you insist upon higher terms than I can think prudent at this [illegible]; for as to the delivering up you 20 of the chief contrivors of [illegible] of the Baron and Mr Lawson [illegible] and of carrying on the massacre and those to be named by you, | + | I have read [illegible] of thee 25th and 30th of last month whereby I perceive you are fallen in to the same measures I proposed for establishing a peace with [illegible] Indians, only with this variation that you insist upon higher terms than I can think prudent at this [illegible]; for as to the delivering up you 20 of the chief contrivors of [illegible] of the Baron and Mr Lawson [illegible] and of carrying on the massacre and those to be named by you, it will befall to consider [illegible] shocking this will be to all the considble men of that nation, who will without doubts |
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To [Collo?] Pollock [illegible] I have read [illegible] of thee 25th and 30th of last month whereby I perceive you are fallen in to the same measures I proposed for establishing a peace with [illegible] Indians, only with this variation that you insist upon higher terms than I can think prudent at this [illegible]; for as to the delivering up you 20 of the chief contrivors of [illegible] of the Baron and Mr Lawson [illegible] and of carrying on the massacre and those to be named by you, it will befall to consider [illegible] shocking this will be to all the considble men of that nation, who will without doubts