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12017-01-14T11:55:22-08:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a72001(annotation)plain2017-01-14T11:55:22-08:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aPart of the Publick Goal in Lancaster. But this was in vain; for a Party of fifty Men came to the Goal in broad Day-light, broke it open, and barbarously murdered those Indians, not sparing a Woman Seventy-seven Years of Age, nor a Child sucking it’s Mother’s Breast. Now I appeal to every Man, who will give himself Leave to consider, if such an Act be not contrary to the Laws both divine and human, which I mentioned before.
But the immediate apparent Consequences of this tumultuous Riot, and attrocious Murder, is an additional Proof of the Infatuation of these People and their Abettors.
It appears, from the publick Papers, that Negociations for a general Peace with the Indians were in great Forwardness, which these unlucky Affairs must greatly retard, if not altogether prevent; for how can Indians, who have been atWar with us, confide in the Promises of the Government, when they find that Government unable to protect the friendly Indians, who have always been at Peace and have claimed it’s Protection, from the Outrages of our own bad People! To exterpate the Indians is impracticable: It has been said (and I believe with a great deal of Reason) that all the Forces in Europe could not totally destroy them. The Canaanites will still be in the Land. And, while we continue at Enmity with them, they will be Thorns in our Sides, and Briars in our Eyes.--We have a long extended Frontier, to defend all of which from the Attacks and Incursions of Savages, is impossible.--And these unhappy People who have committed this Outrage, if they had not been demented, ought, from their exposed Situation, to have been the most cautious of doing any Act which might prevent such a Peace. On the contrary, their Friendship might be of very great Benefit to us. The Skins and Furrs are great Weights in the Ballance of Trade between Great-Britain and us; Exchange is thereby lowered, and consequently the Prices of Goods which we import.
Another apparent Bad Consequence is, unless the Indians have more Humanity than some of us, who profess, to have received the Light of the Gospel, and to be Followers of the Prince of Peace. We cannot expect but that the Prisoners, of
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12016-08-19T13:00:31-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aA Serious Address (Fourth Edition) - 42A Serious address, to such of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, as have connived at, or do approve of, the late massacre of the Indians at Lancaster; or the design of killing those who are now in the barracks at Philadelphia. : The demand for this piece has been so great, that this fourth edition is call'd for in a few days! To which is now added, a dialogue between Andrew Trueman and Thomas Zealot, about the killing the Indians at Connestogoe and Lancaster. (An excellent piece!)plain2017-01-14T11:45:36-08:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a