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170 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1807
And here I cannot but indulge a reflection that has frequently occurred to me on the manner in which our people behave towards the nativs. For though they are a thievish race, yet I have no doubt that many of the melancholy disasters have principally arisen from the imprudent conduct of some of the captains and crews of the ships employed in this trade, in exasperating them by insulting, plundering, and even killing them on slight grounds. This, as nothing is more sacred with a savage than the principle of revenge, and no people are so impatient under insult, induces them to wreak their vengeance upon the first vessel or boat's crew that offer, making the innocent too frequently suffer for the wrongs of the guilty, as few of them know to discriminate between presons of the same genreal appearnace, more pecially when speaking the same language. And to this cause do I believe, must principally be ascribed the sanguinary disposition with which these people are reproached, as Maquina repeatedly told me that it ws not his wish to hurt a white man, and that he never should have done it, though ever so much in his power, had they not injured him.