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THE DETROIT BANK.23
from the endorsed subscription paper) with respect to the propriety of continuing and suffering to go on as formerly without restraint.
The undersigned having no knowledge that anything improper has taken place, hitherto, in conducting the affairs of the bank, cannot but express a hope that the board, after weighing the subject once more, would be inclined to look upon it with a more favorable eye. For a time may come, indeed it is by no
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