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| − | For a few days after General Lincoln's Arrival with the stores and baggage (without which we could not provide for ourselves) we concluded | + | For a few days after General Lincoln's Arrival with the stores and baggage (without which we could not provide for ourselves) we concluded[?] to someone from Navy Hall to Queenstown, and there, encamp, while we should be obliged to wait for the assembling of the Indian nations at Sandusky. |
Navy Hall 7 .<sup>th</sup> June 1793 | Navy Hall 7 .<sup>th</sup> June 1793 | ||
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peace with the Western Indians, beg leave to suggest to Governor Simcoe | peace with the Western Indians, beg leave to suggest to Governor Simcoe | ||
| − | That the very high importance of the | + | That the very high importance of the negotiation |
committed to their management makes them desirous of using every | committed to their management makes them desirous of using every | ||
proper means that many contribute to its success. | proper means that many contribute to its success. | ||