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War of 1812 Michigan. pg.25
proportionally strong. The object to me, to be sufficiently interesting to draw to it the exertion of every inhabitant, as the benefit will solely come to them after the more general purposes for which it is now made can be accomplished. I confide in the patriotism of the people, and that under your prudent and active exertions, much will
appear to have been accomplished on the arrival at that beautiful River Raisin, of the Veterans who have been traversing a desert for its defence.
J. WlTHERELL,
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