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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY
Campbell, of the Court of King's Bench, in Upper Canada, holding the assizes at Sandwich, addressed to the grand jury a charge (a printed copy of which is now before me, and which I present to the Society). In that document he says: "If there is a man so blind to his own immediate interest, so ignorant of the various modes and commercial channels through which his flour, his beef, his pork, his potash and all other articles which his farm produces, find their way to the final market or place of consumption, and upon which all previous or intermediate sales and markets must depend; if he is ignorant of the decided naval
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