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the minds of the people, assuring them that I had every
reason to believe, that government would affoard [sic] them
every kind of relief in the most speedy & ample manner.
Their patience is worn out, and the enemies to
Government is in an indirect manner making no
little use of the opportunity to sower [sic] the minds of the
people - The emigration throughout the whole of
the Winter and Spring to this Country, is beyond the
most sanguine expectation
I have the honor &c&c
Honble
Mr Anderson, Senator
Honble Mr Anderson
In regard to treaty
with the Indians
28 June 1798
No 6
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