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4966. MAN, Destructive.—[further continued].
The Great Spirit did not
make men that they might destroy one another,
but doing to each other all the good
in their power, and thus filling the land with
happiness instead of misery and murder.—
Indian Address. Washington ed. viii, 228.
(1809)
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