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OLD TOWN OF DETROIT .5
Government of America, to which Government we now owe protection, and have become ameanable for our conduct, in the like manner as citizens of other states are; but likewise remote from the seat of Government and the general population of this Territory, and placed in the situation to enjoy few of the rights and privileges incident to the members of society, living under the immediate auspices of a well regulated Government, merely on account of our local
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