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War of 1812 Michigan. pg.93
cannot, with impunity, transgress the Laws of any Country so long as they are residents in, and conducted myself accordingly.
I therefore Sir, at the Risque of some Obloquy, early promulgated my
opinions on this head very generally and that not only none of us as Neutrals, ought by word or Deed to interfere in matters of Government but that to attempt to discover & betray its Secrets, would subject the party to be excuted for High Treason; for should men be daring enough to live in any Country for the
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