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cncca * The consequences of a refusal may be serious . ^ Wearc de termined that our brother shall not be tried by the Jaws of the state of New York , Their lawi tm ^ kc jo difference between a crime committed in liquor , and one committed Coolly and deliberately . Our law * arfe different , at / we have before stated . If
tried beret our brother must be hanged * We cannot submit ta that . Has a murder been committed on our people , wheft it was punished wUh dtfath ? Brothers ,. we cannot conclude with * - out again urging you to make known all these our sentiments to the president .
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I much regretted tkbt fiearitig this sf > e £ fc& delMti * # 9 tbtl 3 rKve < f at Canadarqua two days too late . A genilefnan who was present at the delivery o £ it , hif < # med me , that , after it was written , Red jacket desired to have it-read over
to him , who understands English , although h& delivered it in the Indian * -GaaHgu&ge - ; Which bei ^ g done , ti& expressed his approbation by saying , that the Great Spirit must have guided the writer ' s hand } for it was perfectly correct . George was related to soiqe of the chiefs , and was much beloved by his nation : his situation excited &n uncommon inte .. rest £ nd solicitude iti the sachems and warriors . Several of them
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on passages iwr dxupkiestjley ' s letters io a fhixo $ op ; iji 6 ai ; . UNBELIEVER .
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To tie Editor of the Monthly Repository .
sm , Reading lately Dr , Priestley ' s f "' -Lctl » gr 8- "to a Philosophical Unbeliever , ^ with a view to confirm my fait ' qi i n * Christianity , by the arguiht rits of that admirable writer ; arid having been satisfied in the first series of letters with the
ervideiice , produced for the bewg q £ - ^ &ody thp AUthor und Gayer * nor of the universe . I was
somewhat surprised with the first part of the following passage , which implies , though it does not expressly affirm , the eternity of tlie world .. u Whether this Being **
( viz . God ) u established the pfre * seiit ordet of nature fmirt eternity * so that if be coeval" With himself ! or ( his part of the sy » tt m tad a beginiiing iro . nr an * ek ^ rtioii' ^ of power -iftdepeiideiit < tf ^ % ht %
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attended his trial j oti FkU ^ 1803 ^ amt bebavecf ^ 1 *^^^ < i 6 ru |» , wh&n Ee £ j acfeet-jiMms ^
ed the jury at some len ^ b ^ 'fie particuTarlyV dwelt oni thr h&ft £ - ^ s ^ of m * $ uig aH ti nJett ^ P |^ vage ajnenafitjB tq ta ^ s , ot wKg ^^ from his habi fs and want of edu £
^ ati oti ^ heinust ever fem ^ iiV fM ^ titfrtuttv Tjh ^; Itiffiajtii" w ^ ft ^|^ guilty of % 9- jranii'derjr fcitt bfSll the j udge and the grand jury made a report to ihe govertoT' ^ f Jfct ^ York fix favour < rf the ^ # r ^ Mj
wfiiO laid it peforf V& le ^ isJatiire ^ recommt luTing his pardon . The liegislature , ^ i 1 2 ^ Mh rdh ; 18 QS passed ain act to ^ p drdoh hiiii : itbe cohdition $ were , that he was to continue in gaol till the chiefs and
sachems of the S < &neca nation hud given satisfecftfry assurances' to the judges of tHe cpi ]( irt of Cpmraon Pleas , that George should immediately be sent out of the state of New York , and hevertnore tb re * turn within it ; and that George should fulfil and conform to such
assurances of the said chiefs and sachems . I remain . Yours , JOSHUA BROOKES .
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0 fr Passage * % i pr . Priestley ' s Letters . 8 $$
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 335, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/15/
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