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− | I am here making easy effort in my power to get the Miamies remove ( unrecognizable) and guilty. And although the (Peru) have thrown every obstacle in my way that in has been in their power to do. I hope t succeed. The chief is acting in | + | I am here making easy effort in my power to get the Miamies remove ( unrecognizable) and guilty. And although the (Peru) have thrown every obstacle in my way that in has been in their power to do. I hope t succeed. The chief is certainly acting in concert with tradue. (unrecognizable) the residing of the tribe feel disposed to do what in night. On the 10th the principle men of the tribe ( unrecognizable) here. ( Unrecognizable) as the chief had failed to meet with them as he had agreed to do they did not mind though. They have seen around here ready to go into conflict whenever we ( unrecognizable) come. And this day I am told a ( unrecognizable) of them have gone to see the chief at his residence; what will he done there I know not ( Unrecognizable) |
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+ | One more great differently in the way of emigration has ( unrecognizable) from this ; in ( unrecognizable) that at the last argument in order to get the Miaamies to sign the cons. track then ( unrecognizable) into some of the ( unrecognizable) that they could get for some whowere ( unrecognizable) to remain in this country. ( Un recognizable) to do so, and chip did not hesitate to judge hierarchy to a junction of them. Who signed the contract that this should be accomplished - the consequence in that a way. |