Evidence of Sedition: Page #2 Original title: 1793/AFH11_3.jpg Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: In progress Mark this revision as complete Cancel Evidence of Sedition: Page #2 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset And to such a [pitch ?] was this doctrine [illegible, starts with G ending with ed] (at a crisis when we have scarcely [illegible ] & [illegible]) that when some very <u>young</u> gentlemen were refused a furlough. Many offered their Resignations, & some chose to depart without any further ceremony--saying they were <u>advised</u> to do so--by <u>experienced</u> Officers: Those Gentlemen <u>feel</u> that they were wrong advised; I am endeavouring to <u>fix</u> upon the Principal--when an example shall take place, that will effectually prevent, such doctrine or attempts in future, But this is not all, I have but too much cause to believe that the neglect on the part of the Contractors was occasioned by a many headed monster. The high price of the rations at Fort <u>Hamilton</u>, in proportion to the [illegible] far advances might operate as a [illegible ] upon the minds of those Gentlemen__to [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] to be principally made theres, (as the greater part of the transport may be effected by water) but they would not have [illegible starts with r, ends with ed, 8 or 9 letters between r and ed], to almost totally neglect the deposits at the Head of the River which they