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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY

At length, in 1774, a bill was introduced into the British parliament, entitled " An act for making more effectual provision for the government of Quebec, in North America. " It excited extraordinary interest in the British parliament, and called forth the talents of Burke, Fox, Grenville, Dunning, Lord North, Thurber, Wedderburn, Barre, Bluchistine, Glen and the Earl of Chatham. There are few debates on record of a more interesting character than those elicited by this bill, bat we are now only interested in the new boundary which, by this bill, was given to the Province of Quebec.
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