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The Pontiac Manuscript
making you write on a paper, which they have sent to their country, which they could not make us do, therefore, I will avenge you equally with us, and I swear their annihilation as long as any of them shall remain on our land. Besides, you do not know all the reasons which oblige me to do what I do! I have told you only that which regards you. You will know the rest in time. I know well that I pass amongst many of my brothers for a fool, but you will see in the future if I am such as is said, and if I am wrong. I also know well that there are amongst you, my brothers, some who take the part of the English,
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