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Indians
37
Sydney 16th. May 1837
Dear Sir,
I acknowledge, with great pleasure,
the receipt of your letter of 3rd. May, with the Notices
which I immediately published in Sydney and
shall distribute to every part of the country as
[speedily] as circumstances will permit _
I may reasonably [be] [expected] that this
kind act of His Excellency will forever [?ensure]
the poor Indians from the misery preparing
for them by their unprincipled oppressors _
An exact survey of their seventeen or eighteen
clearings would [incur] [more] expense than the
object to be obtained would be worth _ I shall
give such directions as will limit both the time
and labor to the [narrowest] [compass] consistent
May relate to RG 1 vol. 431 no. 36.
Date: 1837
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 431 number 37
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