. . . "We must clearly, therefore, draw a broad line of distinction between such men as Philip, Pontiac, and Tecumthe, who fought in defense of their native soil, animated by a high-toned patriotism, and Thayendanegea, who was hired to fight in a quarrel in which he had no interest.Among the various efforts made to induce the Indians to remain neutral, and to soften the horrors of this war, by excluding" .