| Speedy Departure of Those Privateers |
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| A General War Will Ensue |
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| An Action that May Involve the Nation in Ruin |
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| Intelligence from the Lower Towns |
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| I want to redress your wrongs. |
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| Let us punish them for you. |
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| Bad Doings of the Creeks and Cherokees |
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| Twiggs Halted his Expedition |
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| The Indians are for peace. |
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| They have laid our young warriors on the ground. |
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| Somewhat the Appearance of Evasion |
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| Opinion Respecting a Communication from the Spanish Commissioners |
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| Forecast of Indian Attendance at Sandusky, Etc. |
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| Do not suffer bad men to injure whites or steal their horses. |
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| Indians must refrain from acts of violence. |
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| Events in Aftermath of Robbery and Murder at Traders Hill St. Marys |
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| Report on Events in Aftermath of Robbery & Murder at Traders Hill St. Marys |
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| Keeping Up a War with the United States |
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| Journal of the Commissioners Holding a Treaty at Sandusky |
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| Headmen Want Peace with the United States, Etc. |
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| Orders to Suspend Building of Post |
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| Chiefs Cannot Influence All Parties to Pacific Measures |
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| Commitment to Peace with the United States |
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| The Ships "William" and "Snow Suckey" |
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| Letters Appear Proper |
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