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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY
market. I trust he could urge the apology of Shakespeare's apothecary: " My poverty, but not my will consents, " but his offence is half atoned for the shabbiness of the performance.
Governor Hull and Judge Woodward made a communication to President Jefferson, dated on the tenth of October, 1805, intimating their arrival here, the organization of the government and describing the condition of the people after the destruction of the city, a printed copy of which (found among the papers of Judge May) I present to the Society. In that paper this paragraph occurs: "When it is remembered that the troops of Louis
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