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1 Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians in the State of New York, in a Review of a Pamphlet Entitled an Appeal to the Christian Community, &c. by Nathaniel T. Strong, a Chief of the Seneca Tribe [i] (1841)

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A FURTHER ILLUSTRATION

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r         OF THE SENECA INDIANS
t'iP; IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK,
IN A
REVIEW OF A PAMPHLET
ENTITLED
AN APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY, &c.
BY NATHANIEL T. STRONG,
A Chief of the Seneca Tribe.
PRINTED BY DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEES ON INDIAN
AFFAIRS, OF THE FOUR YEARLY MEETINGS OF FRIENDS
OF GENESEE, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA,
AND BALTIMORE.
Wherefore, 0 King, let my counsel be acceptable unto thee, and break off thy sins
by righteousness, and thine iniquities by showing  mercy to the poor, if it may be a
lengthening of thy tranquillity.       Damjicl iv. 27.
PHIL AD EL P rII A.
PRINTED BY MERRIHEW AND THOMPSON,
-No. 7 Carter's Xley.
1841.

REPRODUCTION BY PERMISSION OF
THE BUFFALO & ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
BUFFALO, NEW YORK

OF THE

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