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GEN. GAGE'S LETTER TO CAPT. MACPHERSON.

and are by no means to be looked upon as valid, and as for the Indian purchase, they were not allowed by the French, nor are they allowed by the English Government but under the restrictions I have already mentioned. Monsieur Navarre's declaration, or certificate, may be in part true, but it is not the whole truth; the first settlers, with Monsieur Sabrevois, were not, perhaps, enjoined to the conditions imposed afterwards respecting their titles; the Government was glad to get any people to begin the
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