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The examination of the late debts ( ) the Miamis is concluded, although the ( ) have not ( ) made their  
 
The examination of the late debts ( ) the Miamis is concluded, although the ( ) have not ( ) made their  
( ) in the ( ) to submit to their intentions.
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( ) in the ( ) to submit to their investigation. The Indians ( ) the ( ) to set apart a ( ) of their annuities for the ( ) of the amount ( ) ( ), and it is stipulated that nothing shall be consummated ( ) till after the emigration is effected. If not inconsistent, I would ask that as soon as this argument reaches you, an answer may ( ) that no action could be had on it untill after the emigration is effected. And if an appreciation should be made for a ( ) here before the removal, I hope it will not be granted, all things are right here now, and if they remain as they are, I do not entertain a doubt about being able to effect this emigration with very little further trouble.
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Col. W. Mcdill?                                                                                                Very Respectfully
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( ) of Indian Affairs                                                                                      Your Hon. Servant
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Washington D.C.                                                                                            Joseph Sinclair
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