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... matter , and he continued to write about it . He wrote especially to Knox , who was in charge of the war department , and advised him to establish posts on our side , since we could not obtain the withdrawal of the British . This deep ...
... matter , and he continued to write about it . He wrote especially to Knox , who was in charge of the war department , and advised him to establish posts on our side , since we could not obtain the withdrawal of the British . This deep ...
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... matter to public attention and to the consideration of the legislature . With this end in view he addressed a long letter to Gov- ernor Harrison , in which he laid out his whole scheme . Detroit was to be the objective point , and he ...
... matter to public attention and to the consideration of the legislature . With this end in view he addressed a long letter to Gov- ernor Harrison , in which he laid out his whole scheme . Detroit was to be the objective point , and he ...
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... at the same time that it will give vigor and increase to our commerce , and be a conven- ience to our citizens . " " How would this matter be viewed , then , by the eye of the world , and what would be the WORKING FOR UNION 11.
... at the same time that it will give vigor and increase to our commerce , and be a conven- ience to our citizens . " " How would this matter be viewed , then , by the eye of the world , and what would be the WORKING FOR UNION 11.
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... matter , which just then was excit- ing much attention . At that time indeed much feeling existed , and there were many sharp divisions about the Missis- sippi question . One party , for the sake of a com- mercial treaty with Spain ...
... matter , which just then was excit- ing much attention . At that time indeed much feeling existed , and there were many sharp divisions about the Missis- sippi question . One party , for the sake of a com- mercial treaty with Spain ...
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... is talked of by many for the purpose of revising and correcting the defects of the federal government ; but whilst this is the wish of some , it is the dread of others , from an opinion that matters are not WORKING FOR UNION 23.
... is talked of by many for the purpose of revising and correcting the defects of the federal government ; but whilst this is the wish of some , it is the dread of others , from an opinion that matters are not WORKING FOR UNION 23.
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