anxious to keep on good terms with them

hed. In a “Report”,I could free my hands,,,, ascribed to Gen. Oglethorpe, it is stated that “nothing is lacking for their conversion to the Christian faith except a knowledge of their language, for they already have an admirable conception of `morals’, and their conduct agrees perfectly therewith. They have a horror of adultery, and disapprove of polygamy. Thieving is unknown to them. Murder is considered an abominable crime, and no one may be killed except an enemy, when they esteem it a virtue.” This, like too many a description written then and now to exploit a colonizing scheme, was far too good to be true. The Indians proved apt learners, but of the vices rather than the virtues of the English, and drunkenness with all its attendant evils, was quickly introduced. Afraid of their dusky neighbors, anxious to keep on good terms with them, distrusting their loyalty to the English under the bribes offered by French and Spanish, the Government tried to limit the intercourse between the Indians and the settlers as much as possible, treating the former as honored guests whenever they came to Savannah,They’re blood typing in Biology ,,,, but forbidding the latter to go to them without special permit in times of peace,thought of that excuse later,,,, and not at all in time of war.

When the Moravians came the restlessness which presaged war was stirring among the tribes,Hundred years old woman for the first time into the school life, school dream ro, becoming more and more pronounced, and one of the Indian Chiefs said frankly, “Now our enemies are all about us, and we can do nothing but fight, but if the Beloved Ones should ever give us to be at peace, then we would hear the Great Word.”

Tomochichi,“You can trust me, you know”,,,, indeed, bade the missionaries welcome, and promised to do all in his power to gain admission for them into all parts of his nation, but the time was not ripe, nor was his influence equal to his good-will. Though called a “king”, he was only chief of a small tribe living some four or five miles from Savannah, part of the Creek Confederacy, which was composed of a number of remnants, gradually merged into one “nation”. The “Upper Creeks” lived about the head waters of the creeks from which they took their name, and the “Lower Creeks”, including Tomochichi’s people, were nearer the sea-coast. Ingham, whose heart was set on the Indian work,Sudden death of bus driver unconscious before tightening the brakes pedal ( Figu, was at first very anxious to go to the Cherokees, who lived near the mountains, at a considerable distance from Savannah, having been told that they had a desire to hear the “Great Word”. On April 22nd, he spoke of his wish to Toeltschig, inviting Seifert and, if they chose, another Moravian

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