Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence volume 4
Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence volume 4
John Sanderson
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I believe, indeed, the soil will leave the tiller behind-hand after a year or two, unless recruited with cow-penning, which you every where hear spoken ofj — the great range admitting of large herds of cattle. But a country cannot have many- people in it, and large cattle ranges too. Wheat and rye are in this part of Georgia. Hogs might be raised in abundance, but for wolves and pan- thers. Mr. Seagrove put forty-five sows at Point Peter last year, a small projection of land, a few miles from h...ence; but they, and all their progeny, one excepted, fell in a short time a prey to these devourers. " At length, after a long and tedious council, the treaty with the Indians was concluded on the twen- ty-ninth of June. " Our treaty, " he writes, " fin- CLYMER. '221 ished yesterday at noon, and the last signing is just published by our cannon. I am sure it is an hon- est treaty, for it was negociated without artifice or threats-, — it is honest because it will greatly benefit each of the contracting parties^ — it is honest be- cause it is protested against by the Georgia com- missioners, who found all the customary avenues to the Indian lands barred by the principles we had laid down in conducting it.
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