Abraham Africanus I : His Secret Life, As Revealed Under the Mesmeric Influence : Mysteries of the White House

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The treaty was as follows : 1 Motto — The Penn is mightier than the Sword : Art. 1. The Indians agree to give up all their lands.
Art. 2. All their medicine men.
Art. 3. All their squaws.
Art. 4. Everything else.
Art. 5. And to accept a bottle of bad whiskey in return.' ♦Barrotfs Life of Lincoln, pago 11.
23 ABRAHAM "Well, the natives stuck to this arrangement wiifc commendable honor until they got their whisky, whea.
they broke into open revolt. Penn was for peaceablo measures, but Lincoln adv
...ised coercion. Said Penn, 1 you cannot fight always.'' 1 * I But Lincoln showed that if the war was conducted with sufficient ferocity, the aborigines would soon be wiped out and the country would be their own. So they went in and slaughtered without mercy, giving no quarter, making no exchanges, nor sparing even the women, and burning and confiscating everything in their path. In a very short time the country was cleared and Penn and Lincoln not agreeing about a proper division of the spoils the latter with the aid of his soldiery, took the best part of it and leaving the avaricious and envious Penn, settled on the besk farming lands and established himself supreme in tho western part of the country.

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