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Side 43
... Michilimackinac , almost immediately after his transmitting his letter to Captain Muir . I have the honor to be , Sir Your most obedient Humble Servant FRANCIS GORE , Lt. Governor . Major Thornton Military Secretary Quebec [ C 14 - p ...
... Michilimackinac , almost immediately after his transmitting his letter to Captain Muir . I have the honor to be , Sir Your most obedient Humble Servant FRANCIS GORE , Lt. Governor . Major Thornton Military Secretary Quebec [ C 14 - p ...
Side 57
... Michilimackinac , must con- vince that People ( who consider themselves to have been sacrificed to our policy in the year 1794 ) that we are earnestly engaged in the war . - The Indians , I am given to understand , are eager for an ...
... Michilimackinac , must con- vince that People ( who consider themselves to have been sacrificed to our policy in the year 1794 ) that we are earnestly engaged in the war . - The Indians , I am given to understand , are eager for an ...
Side 69
... Michilimackinac Company trade , who in the event of a War between Great Britain and America could be depended upon to join the British at the Island of St Joseph Lake Huron at a short notice in the Spring . One Hundred whites English ...
... Michilimackinac Company trade , who in the event of a War between Great Britain and America could be depended upon to join the British at the Island of St Joseph Lake Huron at a short notice in the Spring . One Hundred whites English ...
Side 70
... Michilimackinac Company - The result is in substance as fol- lows That the Heads of the Companies are exceedingly grateful to Your Excellency for taking an interest in the protection of their Trade , that they will enter with zeal into ...
... Michilimackinac Company - The result is in substance as fol- lows That the Heads of the Companies are exceedingly grateful to Your Excellency for taking an interest in the protection of their Trade , that they will enter with zeal into ...
Side 103
... Michilimackinac , so earn- estly wished for , as the means of securing the communication to the Missis- sippi and retaining and supporting all the Indians Tribes in their present happy disposition so favourable to the interests of ...
... Michilimackinac , so earn- estly wished for , as the means of securing the communication to the Missis- sippi and retaining and supporting all the Indians Tribes in their present happy disposition so favourable to the interests of ...
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