History of Alabama, And Incidentally of Georgia And Mississippi, From the Earliest Period
History of Alabama, And Incidentally of Georgia And Mississippi, From the Earliest Period
Albert James Pickett
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Tell them that the French, being stronger here than elsewhere, enslave us the more ; but when they spread out they will treat all nations in like manner. That it is their interest to join us to prevent so great a misfortune. That they have only to join us to cut off the French to a man in one day and in one hour ! " Here the speaker continued his address and exhorted them to be prepared to fall upon the French at nine o'clock, on the morning of the day when they were to deliver to the command- ...ant the corn and chickens, and that the warriors were to carry with them their arms, as if going to hunt. They unanimously approved of his views, and pledged themselves to carry them out. Du Pratz continues : '« Notwithstanding the profound secrecy ob- served by the Natchez, the council held by the Suns and aged nobles gave the people great uneasiness, unable, as they were, to penetrate into the matter. The female Suns had alone, Fall of in this nation, the right to demand why they were kept 1729 in the dark in this affair.
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