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Early Detroit
that the only thing there is the very poor fishing, and that the hunting is between thirty and forty leagues off; and finally, that it is to be feared that the Iroquois will attack that post without its being in our power to assist it, and that war will recommence in consequence. The Company of the Colony complains, likewise, that it involves them in an exorbitant expense, which it is out of their power to sustain, if it be continually required to convey to that post the supplies necessary for the support of the people there. His Majesty's pleasure is, that the Messrs.
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