The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which Are Dependent On the Pr

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The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which Are Dependent On the Pr
Cadwallader Colden
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We are informed, that the Mo- hawks, Oneydoes, Onnondagas, and Cayugas, have buried the Axe already ; now we that live remotest off, are come to do the same, and to include in this Chain the Cahnawaas, your Friends. We desire therefore, that an Axe, on our Part, may be buried with one of Assarigoa's. Corlear! Corlear! we thank you for laying hold of one End of the Axe; and we thank you, great Governor of Vir- ginia, not only for throwing aside the Axe, but more especially for your putting all E...vil from your Heart. Now we have a new Chain, a strong and a straight Chain, that cannot be broken. The Tree of Peace is planted so firmly, that it cannot be moved, let us on both Sides hold the Chain fast. * I. 4 49 THE HISTORY OF THE " We understand what you said of the great Sachem, that lives on the other Side the great Water.
" You tell us, that the Cahnawaas will come hither, to strengthen the Chain. Let them not make any Excuse, that they are old and feeble, or that their Feet are sore. If the old Sachems cannot, let the young Men come.


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