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FORT DETROIT.

* * * To cultivate the said land, to allow such roads as may be deemed necessary for the use of the public to be built, to make their party fence according to regulation and pay each and every year to the receiver of his Majesty's domain in this country or to the clerk of the said receiver, who shall come to Detroit, one sou ground tax for each front arpent, and twenty sous rent for each square arpent, making for the said three arpents front by forty deep, six livres and three sous ground tax and rent, and besides three quarters of wheat for the said three front arpents, the whole payable each year on St. Martin's day, the first year's rent falling due on the eleventh of Translated by Rud. Worch and Dr. V. Krusty, editors of the Michigan Volksfreund, Jackson, Mich. About one cent, U. S. currency. —Translators. $133 U. S. currency. —Translators.
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