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English: You will Do well to try to Innoculate the

Indians by means of Blanketts, as well as to try
every other method that can serve to Extirpate
this Execrable Race. I should be very glad your
Scheme for hunting them Down by Dogs could take
Effect

Effect, but England is at too great a Distance
to think of that at present.

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NOTE: This is a case of "uploading some picture I found on the Web", based on Wikipedia's information that a photo of a public domain document can't be copyrighted. The photo is copied without permission from [1], and the explanation of its provenance (and invaluable historical context) is at [2].

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Source Jeffery Amherst
Author Jeffery Amherst

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  • 2007-06-03 16:41 Mike Serfas 813×431× (87376 bytes) NOTE: This is a case of "uploading some picture I found on the Web", based on Wikipedia's information that a photo of a public domain document can't be copyrighted. The photo is copied without permission from [http://www.sunshine-project.org/bwintro/dow

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