The Anti-Slavery Reporter And Aborigines' Friend

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The Anti-Slavery Reporter And Aborigines' Friend
Macauley, Zachary, 1768-1838, [from Old Catalog] Ed
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He directed that the Indians who were conquered, should be distributed among the flAzendeiroe and agriculturists, who should support, clothe, and civilice, and instruct them in the principles of our holy religion, but should be allowed to use the ierviees qf the same Indians for a certain number qf years, in compensation for the expense of their instruction and management. This unfortunate permission at oncede-' stroyed all intercourse between the natives and the Brazilians. The Indians were ev...erywhere hunted down for the sake of their salvation ; wars were excited among the tribes, for the laudable purpose of bringing in each other captives, to be converted to Christianity ; the most sacred objects were prostituted to the base cupidity of man, by even this humane and limited permission, of reducing his fellow-creatures to slavery. In the distant provinces, particularly on the banks of the Maranhao, it is still practised, and white men set out for the woods to seek their fortunes ; that is, to hunt Indians, and return with slaves.

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