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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY
superiority of Great Britain, which gives her the absolute command and control of those markets, and the means of reaching them, so much so that scarcely a foreign ship can appear upon the ocean without British permission or protection, —I say, if there is any man so ignorant as not to know these plain facts, I can only pity his ignorance, but cannot hope to cure it. "
And again he says: "You may rest assured that Great Britain, (whatever
events or vicissitudes may occur during the war) will not, at the conclusion
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