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3912. INDIANS, Commiseration.—
In
the early part of my life, I was very familiar
with the Indians, and acquired impressions of
attachment and commiseration for them which
have never been obliterated.—
To John Adams. Washington ed. vi, 61.
Ford ed., ix, 358.
(M.
1812)
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