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with unreasonably, as I must be permitted to think, refusing to aid in settling their business at their request, are they now to be take that they will be treated like an enemy from them, [or?] worse, driven from their lands & their homes, if they [illeg] any natural [illegible] is leaving before them business is arranged? So far from aiding their peacable removal, by [guiding to?] their just wishes + thereby withdrawing all obstacles in the way of emigration. The [Department?] increases the difficulties + imitates an already dissatisfied people by threat of "force." There is no obstacle to their emigration except what can be easily removed by the Supt in strict conformity to law + with a rigid regard to justice. Why then the determined refusal to do it? Can it be possible that "force" is thought to be a more reliable resort for Gov. in its intercourse with a feeble half civilized nation of Indians than rights + justice? A sincere desire to have an administration which, as an Elector, in 1844. I [believed?] would be governed in all its acts by a determination to exact justice from all, mete it to all + oppress none, shun the odium consequent upon a course which will be stigmatized as oppressive & iniquitous, makes me, aside from other considerations, anxious to see