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Excerpt from Address to the Inhabitants of the District of Gore
Into treaties, the effect of which 1s injurious to our interests, it becomes us to be incessant ln our api plications - by addresses, or by legislative enact ments - to inform the Home Government of our Wants, our wishes and our interests - in order, that, being properly apprised of the injury we sustain, by ill-timed laws, or by ill-digested treaties, the 1home Government may be induced in its treaty regulations, to negociate for better terms in our behalf; or other wise to allow us to manage a little more our own inunediate interests, as well of trade as of our inter us] and domestic affairs-otherwise the benefit of our connection will become a question of doubt with mere than the seditious and the evil-minded.
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