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Early Detroit

It was natural that in such a state of society as this, where all power, military and civil, judicial and administrative, was exercised by one man, that complaint and causes of complaint should exist, and especially that an unfriendly inquirer could find material for charges against the commandant. The enemies of De la Motte could have found no more fitting emissary than M. d' Aigremont. He arrived in Detroit on the loth of July, 1708, and remained here nineteen days. He evidently came here with a prejudgment against De la Motte
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