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... American citizens who still remained at Detroit , to leave the place without unnecessary delay . The declaration of Martial Law immediately fol- lowed and many of the citizens were forced to leave . Judge Woodward , who had been the ...
... American citizens who still remained at Detroit , to leave the place without unnecessary delay . The declaration of Martial Law immediately fol- lowed and many of the citizens were forced to leave . Judge Woodward , who had been the ...
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... American Harbours , but in which he does not recollect . From his account the Indians are not by any means satisfied with the Treaty , the Americans having kept from them the most valuable part of their country , the little Turtle , as ...
... American Harbours , but in which he does not recollect . From his account the Indians are not by any means satisfied with the Treaty , the Americans having kept from them the most valuable part of their country , the little Turtle , as ...
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... Americans , Jay's treaty was concluded , a cessation of the Indian War promised , the Indians themselves now ... American Army would have been cut to pieces , they would of course in their treaty with the Indians have confined ...
... Americans , Jay's treaty was concluded , a cessation of the Indian War promised , the Indians themselves now ... American Army would have been cut to pieces , they would of course in their treaty with the Indians have confined ...
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... American taxes . The westerly winds are almost without intermission on the Lakes , a vessel may be a month at ... Americans may at all times , interrupt the communi- cation with Amherstburg , from the immense advantages which they ...
... American taxes . The westerly winds are almost without intermission on the Lakes , a vessel may be a month at ... Americans may at all times , interrupt the communi- cation with Amherstburg , from the immense advantages which they ...
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... American freedom and taxes . who from the time of the Cession have re- mained thro ' necessity , and wait with anxiety an Occasion to extricate them- selves . be that as it will , if the Americans be permitted to settle the West- ern ...
... American freedom and taxes . who from the time of the Cession have re- mained thro ' necessity , and wait with anxiety an Occasion to extricate them- selves . be that as it will , if the Americans be permitted to settle the West- ern ...
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