Physiological Observations On Mental Susceptibility the Influence of Education
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Jefferson), to D2 52 PHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS produce a single passage superior to the speech of Lo- gan, a Mingo chief, to Lord Dunmore, when governor of this state. And as a testimony of their talents in, this line, I beg to introduce it, first stating the incidents- necessary for understanding it. In the spring of the year 1774-, a robbery and murder were committed on an inhabitant of the frontiers of Virginia, by two In- dians of the Shawanee tribe. The neighbouring whites, according to t...heir custom, undertook to punish this outrage in a summary way. Colonel Cresap, a man infamous for the many murders he had committed on those much injured people, collected a party and pro- ceeded down the Kanhaway in quest of vengeance. Unfortunately a canoe of women and children, with one man only, was seen coming from the opposite shore unarmed, and unsuspecting a hostile attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and as the canoe reached the shore singled out their objects, and at one fire killed every person in it.
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