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A PLOT FOR OBTAINING THE LOWER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN
He also applied to Theodore Sedgwick, more cautiously, but allowed enough to be drawn from him to expose the true character of the plot. Mr. Sedgwick quietly put himself in communication with the Vermont members to promote its progress.
In the meantime Randall approached the southern members and laid open his views to William Smith of South Carolina, William B. Giles of Virginia, and Mr. Murray of Maryland.
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