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3904. INDIANS, Brotherhood of.—
Made
by the same Great Spirit, and living in the same
land with our brothers, the red men, we consider
ourselves as of the same family; we wish to live
with them as one people, and to cherish their
interests as our own.—
Address to Indians. Washington ed. viii, 184.
(1802)
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