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. - l W r- p -1 . - - Jitter of the 7th$r were aoticipatediVre, as tfa usso wic necessity oi reiuiorcing caciveiis nsr bfr : Considerations Wnneeted with 'this list rHIKTED) VEKKtt, iY;AtJJt.'tVCAS. y.kht,cr'flion : Three paid in advance. No paper : ikereof tlali baye been given. idprUtrmfiis, net exceeding I line, are inserted tbiice for ..'MjUar, am! tr tweiUjrfm cents each.jutwqiient iruer- 1 ,;, and in i.e proportion Where tlieie is a'gicater nuii.ber to lem than fmnteC''. , , dullais k' icir half t te!Bf9 prouueeu my racr; oiui xwn ou. to ce cimuiKieo luiigerihin ttfTee.: r . " r r.--- . . . ; " I- 7o --r r' I . miliiu i flk.l . ii7t ri tiii- rtiuirt mill strt ti .r.. - ... , , . It 3Iilitary Affairs. , secretary o v an nienou- i t t .Honor, to. excite popularodmio a- a true JsoW I'll nd'prire tKc pablia oiind lot the , . . f 1 GEXHRAL WILKINSPN'S APPEAL. ' ;.) - Wftsliingtbn, Jul 2SUj, 1814. Mes$&5. Qales anO Seaton, Gentlemen I Ha ve read in your Gazette of tha Itth of Aril, kin fcJditorial. 'paragraph' attach. eJ to m Ueporl of the affair at La CoI; Mill, made ou the 31st of Jlarch to the Hon. John Ariuiiroiig, Se?rtaryirf Var;Tvhieh vas ob rionsiy aes (aruisu my tuwa ine. and farorable refcepuaa of the deaanciations which were soon to lollow. - i- , . The'offensive paragraph alTuded to, to which lhara iust cause of "exception,"" clothed as M was ui an atmtrt ofUcial garb, is couched iu the .following language C 5 We ..re authorited to state that General Wlllcinsou's Jate movement, wai hot pursuant v ta the, yiewg o( the War Department j those yiews,:(oriorder)ait,i.rZ him tojsui and hoid a given position oh Lake, Champlainl arid udirionmied hun against an incursion into Cun The peculiarity of my sitaation, and my re Duguance to obtrude. mype,r3onal concerns on the public attention', addedlo my continued ill health, hate induced me hitherto to treat this aspersion with silence ; and now, : when" Jht prospect of an opportunity to vindicate my character and conduet'is very distant, I yield ! - U the solicitations St' many respectably friends,; and address this note to your for publication, to - xether with the-, papers which accompauy it These documents u timbered from 1 to 10, will, trust, explain latisfactorily the foUowiuj lt. What were the viewi of the War De partmenL" or more roprly the Sesrotarr jWaria relation to my movement into Lower Jlaaada oa lle 80tli of March last, i nd. Wieher the view or ordera blf the .V $ar Department' or Secretary of War, " ad Tised me iq mte and hold a given posiUon on lake Chartplain," or, v : ' . " 4 3d. WhetWr ( ih$M& J)i?partment,w or secretary of War, " admonished me against an incursion into Canada,' " '3- 'i , '.The same coenments will also, expose, the laotivet wlac induced me to enter LoAfer Cau- ,". ada dl the timI d'fti) ittu'ii&ki$. ihall lieeotatent to rest iy-military reputation, so far as it caa be aff .c.ted by that operation ; independent of sanction or shelter from the "War Dep&riraent which it was not my 1 inUn lion to seek, by my.iejter of the 31st of March, as may, I conceiro, b fairly inferred from my - letter of theUth of iAriril, wltich, I understand has not been publishtd, aliljough it contained a return of killed, and Wounded. . ; Respectfully, J a.m, Gentlemen, your obedi tseryantv ,. :; JA. WILKINSON. Extract of ditiUr from Jhj. General IVilkin- son to the Secretary of fVar, dated THeaJttsrtcrslalone, Mihtntv District , , -V :'"s'.i. .-.-'.'". No. 9, 29th Kovctiiber, 1813. "By ft conudenttal intelngencer from Corn digested project f6r aitackiHs thiniw.y po&s at JCingston, J're8eoti o? ehetchere fluriiig the mint cr;. or early part bf thvipnHgi -. . "1st. The force ordered to the har'Mor was not frorrvats number calculated, '.to produce a coun ter mavemcbt.'ba the part of; ttie eneiiiy it be ing thught barely .sufficient to protect that place' Igttinsl Itis atiaeks. - 'V" ;- 3d. l't di produce the effect-of a , counter mio vejiieCvAnd carried up an ejual or ; greater force of le en?mv, his jdeleneua below were aecessariVnuch weukened. i . - " In U4 nirst ase General Crown may avajl himself of Me ieeiUnd with the aid of Cumnio- dor Ghaun cfirry; Kingston hy - a coup de: tuam. luiftis UftUuucty's ouutou. Jn, tM cah. you uiqjf injlict. bloi&s of UAULES J. NOUIISE, nt Hi .iVe! arv n Ihe above ieii. -J .IIU1U jbdgoJtteJtVd'ike'. collector of Osegatche, and otjhecpcnTous'jtb he ylid; oithat he' ene tbt t!oatiouf to leinfoYce the tipper Province, ahd alate .s the 13lh and I7thiiist marched up ntwusi civeu unureu rcgaiur iroops io view of QamUtdn, on the St. LawfenceI consi der it ihy iudispeusible duty totcmploy". all" lhe means iaioy power 10 press Jiim jn utn (jaarter and, slioiild oiif - comparative strength' warrant it, to attack h rni.f t St." Johns anil pnt hinji in fea fo'. Montr'eal, in order to eoraDel hina to com pc withdraiy part of his force from above' to. give security to' , Montreal? and cbvef liis posUbe twecu Uie Sorroll and thu St. Lawreuce ; I anr the more Wrongly inclined to this measure a one of solemn , ohlisfttiba, by the information I i. ..... .'If ii v .....,.;...4 ntitl hiiv miliar 1L linKtif liviih'n.: . , " "t -i ; "T. . 4 - ,BU return i ourktU aiid pounded otfte affijLir of theJthv' which wr iiyd wet tcCii AblWoJasceftifii wifh'vi" Accuracy- aobsier, .- :,.lyra". 3dtt: narefvi !iA1.i:-c"v, befweeds lyestsi but, X .have t satisfaction, ?67iafbrnMBg iuoi 'P tkitt lho surgeon ; reprcmf : fwotfftf casea to.'J' TangetvKiitdttr iV4l'fotb4i'y nor the losa uflhe: Ciiijiy cairbiJjiBeeriiia t' Hy can bejLiWfrrauipV4 ruinours are us usual tarTwLlif.t iri;i. S!41 AVU that yearly tLtv r . , . j t v van cr nniitu.. r al Bvown .to Niug.nr,v and tlfe weak state iolMe ' :-J.ldratsi lcSt whicJi f understand Kamnett's tlarbor It at. beeii.s . sos ganani jenarge 0n oiif bittpr r j Jett,siioui(ttue wefttRer-favor me, lahailr march wvy ntco the tirfu ft? - to-morrow or the licxt day. with my main hudy, "rig. to. JJlsseVaud iu and slxair farm a. function nt'af the line witir tkei,aftea tMUsif tboTlh: iheroous-iiow at U'bazy -and St, Armandsf at Inciosed Joti tare, a worau'duaAf .jfl'J which "Wlfaee brigadier Gsaeral Meonib .ctiewy; x'pe(ef'tsi ha been on ppxt wit h Colonel Clark for soole which, fhdm tke moraine atte J shall Unre the cne-tT? h wxuxjb puteo: w.rori-. WiII'ir'-v our setamentf. j.. ttrwjrtfc rftkelr.iraltr-T.W",: iWe.-r-TheallosS Hormne Odiji town and La Cole, "ad front n, kn riHiiv unwi si j A im.li lie i;x rtijine d. Mv la:er ot the ! tlifnci m I nil pnilj-avimi" tn reponiDruti-n rnnfpa nix I 7t.i Jan. piopose i Y&nfcuiVuc die eetiiy oispened ifeel hig force ia uiy front, hy which mypo4te' eo.,eme,.u i,nvfa. njr,Xl8i1 ' rior inotement will be govebed. "' ' j!lg- ,n two jcoUhui ' ot J6 h Jiwnr. Ph.uurii iud ! . " It is my .intention 1 seiae and hold a posi lie Foaif Corners, and bf strict. ctmceit.ul'oriaV jarktiun t, tioa on the . Surrell, effi?etually to lock up the Si.reie,id'roni ce to anack. Si. fi.iipK L'Afadie British "sqnadron at Ht.: Johns, should the ord- an4 St. luftiuaiio- Uav.njj beaten, .iuletj w; WuW .he de- niln(.p ,fln.f ,,',,,,;;,' ruvi.A r HUl'ar Ri.m- ochmenu at ".bo dtcctwreant.H. .lis, k, cay tter f . . . . . ir &r n my motives, vtile : iny 'uuartet. m all tbe coumrv. aati rectuci; tfte 1 Auxoix or; ,u,u rr,ve U season, nut naruout"t5r:,,rMrt-. -r-1 , t"-. . :mnlianiTHH urit!,test? inove. i OLlSerVlIlff that.. tlli t thv. nttl V limft fill- RPP.Ilt. OnfI COUQUCI, 41 menu. cjiuraniVttth tueFteacu Mills wui to cgs i. St.ing such a project, the weather beiug temperate lit'ing ony i) fig wf 7TITVT. CT 17, Zk.!4" tnc ice Wrong: Jf we wait until Lrse between the two prtrvLum WvbiectioMSv .0 thi, cnVlonieHts ct the frost, every tin iig becomes k iur.i il hi ih Siioif'iarv. airisp uut ui z delect ol lro- visioiii, occastuned by an imprcpei inteilcicuce wtib tay re quHiitiont to thecontractor. U coitimuuieatuwv 00 Iwb'ct) tbe Setietary grountk btj remark., bit fioea noiWi'cXy acknowie(lty wai writtevbe 10t.i l Jaimaiy, in ;wjfib 1 proposed ta him, . a subauue to tlicplan vl tae Tlb-otVJan-; uary, to Urce.Pieit by a oup i! Matn, winch couiu bxvc beeo easily effected, a the' garrison jUfltrS ae n ce to 2jO nea Y and byjthii stroke we jhiuid aav? " cut ttFall comaia I'.icaliou beiweeii Monacal and Kinsiun, nd Un eiiabit writli tbe co-oeratioH lit" Governor ToiHi.'11 'ak"!Llt the efiierpriae, 10 hae reduced KMgtuni bat ihe SeCreuiy" .iaid ho more aitctitiou to ny pi-oWsitiuh tbaiv it to .be seen m his letter uiilie 3ut January. 0!rrt paa, alier-a .jlett euce with Governor Ijaipstms, I rio;l"o'Cibly MTfvpiese.. wth the importance of the pat)r tbat 1 diii'imwi nup'ake it without w.iiiH g Ijt the Secretary's aiuwer. U'iaers bad beeo accordingly inuej to 0:i. Uiown u Col. Bi ell, an Ithould havt maicned in two days ; when tlio JJtcieury's 9idcr..itbe 20th January came to hai.nl, pes tmptor.ly turn nandiog ttie abandonment ot puraaiuis at tiie,i:ch Mills, and ordering 3u00 men. to Socket' harbjr and tiie'rciidue to Fiattburgh. In tins Utter the Stcie.aFy's w v.W4 ' to iht auack ot itic pasts l the ctieny appeal.. luatuiett, .llfs,hd.w was i to iiJlct biowi of iinuouance bct,w f" j. WILKINSON. Extraqt of a letter from Jlaj, General Wil kinson to the Secretary oj ffrar, dated I'lattsbutgi,, 'ebi-i.uuy 21813: ' .. 1 have rcceiyed satisfactory information that there is atoattoiir miles above the Zste dux .Voij:, on the west bank of the. river, it con tracted spot of high ground surrounded by swampy low lands, inaccessible to artillery iu the vernal and' summer seasons, and thai f rom the narrowness vf the river at that place a heavy battery there would effectually comnaud parative bf r r 6j cotiaeonct Aircisbii btanM John?. I trust a fair UiU:ri,ntk)t-inrZ: the last troP9' i.0?0 t tyv - ,r: fT-l.!f "iv nes pre- ; But before I dis, y, iruMe, jV "X , OUt-itll a cl,rI.f.inYl.a..W. kolr tm tl. ima. ' belli Oil lite tj SijtV. mtll'h ' v M V .. j i i . " . . li i ii in aI t two t.nJk -K- i. . ... ' which became Gen. Smith's and; thelv Aut Noix,4is reported to be the best jj.Pr05?J5tt- - WotWBean tnalM Houses poiut I stave exami paay with lajr 1 otton, and tn a letter on thetfubject heretofore i now scad you lifsilaji of that scite my fortifi cations will be of eat lit and wood, and the troops employed on this service will be billelted in adjafctjit hoiisef, or sheltered with boards and kept warm w ith large tires at their feet. Willi respect t desultory movenienls, I beg leave to observe, tley can be no further useful than to diseonccrt the plans of the cile ray, or effect salutary diversions ; on i these gronut-s they are not onlv justifiable but com mendable, and for such objects only should they be made." A true copvv v- ' M , CHAULESJ, NOURSE,' .Jlid-dercamv. IntliU -lerter the mJtivei aid objebw ol roy miv,- ment i ;iu 'Canada are avowed, and it will be tounoibat the ub Kts silbm ttctt to the Stctetat ii War. in rr'-Jctter nW3e27il Kebiua v. had Li-come a sccuiiiUr cwHice'ation with . ivcston in tavi.rtl ou ust on Lake Ortlar'k being the Un!f lie ini'orrnaiion I reewvd fram Jui'te Richard and oth ei?,'biil sat sritf at fia'rrburjih, lcot41 n. t liye justified my. cticuct to rfiy pitfe.siuh, my country or ttty eAnscience. ' ' ' . ' - J. vv. Plattshtirjh, 21 March, 1814. Dear Sir, J lliir.k it my duty to inform you that two detachments of British troops have With any.: th ?fpewable duty W IXri?-- p intfeBrig, Gen. 'IiiilJ m checked PenhBdi:&oh7u forcemerts to UpM Canada,. UM: , S J "siacumeis my fear by " causes beyoad uit ntrohf . A We!ind cotitinued WiB cd the rucrs.i endured the !nlr 4m-,j Iran, l am authorised to inform vou that the .tn' rT(it"T a. tiTtt-nwii-j. i n iirti mi. rniri ait leant l5mi wattnforced ''.marches for fCiugstpn f e&k up'the enemy's quarters at St. Johus, ivho descended theriver; after me ; the coast riZm mv overument- which to be effectual must ?ded to the-defence of the; ch me ,,eforc the ice fails.' tt. The possession and maintenance of thut spot My passed up ho St Lawrence ftiver, the .a . . . . ... . . Itifaf s dw Uiiniloii I fin I tK oiinnncu.1 nar 1(1(1 would render the JJritish flotilla on the waters ! - - , . - . V ... bj. Lake Champlain useless, and it wonla secure to our army audits uttirailf-a safe landing with in sixteen viiies of St. Johns. -jVm5 would fa- ciliate the early invasion of Canada from thi$ quartej, end would oblige the enemy to weatcen every other point, in order to concentrate his force for the protection of Montreal. I amrea- dv to take the nositiou an act detensiven, or opposite to me is con 'jniliUaV I lhall . advise the commanding of ficer at aaekett7s Harbor, Uomniodore Chauu eey and General Harrison of these movements of the enem it .: A truecoow . CUAIILES J. NOURSE, .:.'r .: .,'".""'. a: J .1. . .." , ' fWjDepiirttrteri lt, 13H. SIu-Your letter of the 29 th November was Received yesterday. The detachment you inen- Uoned may be destined, in conjunction with tlie Harrison of Kingston, to an attack on Sacketfs iiarbor; or it may be that'portioii of th$ gar-f Aasoiis vi A.taiiu auu aicscoii, miucii inow- ed you returning to their posts for.the winter j' l or it jnay be a eorps destined to the wes, either i 'y itself to re-establish-the BritiT. force "on -', tJie TJiaoies, or to replace corps. at Kingston and I Tork, which they have already moved '-with a ' view to that object.' Ifit be a positive abstrac- tionfrbm PrevosVs fore tat; MMtTealViat place must be very badly defended, end, the, fact well ascertained, you may profit by if. Some activi- Sf on our part is the surest method of keeping , own their enterprizes Inform yourself well x tu)o the Isle auc Ai.r, and of the time and manner of best approaching jL -- '. : I am, sir, very respectfully, your most oh oedient servtfnt, (Signed) r vV- J. ARMSTRONG. , Major General fflilkintOH . . '.. ,- . i ' -'. A true conv.-r ' -' " -v' ''v'-Vr. . : diaunErraVouRSEyATja ' . Extract of a letter (from Vie cr'tary qfr1trf dated 3 ist January, iUl4rT -,wThe obieetions. which' now occur to youiv sen agiuusi voe uprirj.ioii sucavcw in juwj ' ,',' .. ., - ; ; ' .-v.': ---' i'-f. HcnfrXlie Secrotary appears , to have squinted a little at . ' incursions " into IowcrCanada.; ' v . : '. . J, WJHaJiaui. . A true copy, CHARLES J. NOUJBSE, did de Vamp. Extract of a letter from the Secretary of War, to General IVilkinson, dated. War lX'partint nl, Mai-ch 12th, 1814. '". A position' which shall have the effect of keeptyig the enemy out, of Lake Cluimplain,and oj approacmng uswnmji siriKtng aisiance uj &t. Johns, would be desirable and ought to be seized and held. We ouarht however to be well assured thut . our batteries .would; eopunaud , the gtrjiU.Corjniou report, or the opinion of men fou tided inerefy on a eoui 4'oeil, are uncertain guides." v ,11 as the width of theatrait been mea- t tired r !Tn last -moments of .-the "frost, will furnish the, best tlmor executing theprojectr Of w hat material do yriti'nrwpose to make yuur uetenees in intr nrst. instance, . atna ; now r cover your troops ? In' ehoosing between this and a ttieW;debttUrs mirch, tending wUereltibegins and expr.sing j'ou'f troops to- peril and hard shipj"w ithoitt ! 'equivalent or use.'thcre can be no hesitancy, - 'A trat Copy, v . ' CHARLES J. NOURSE, '.v- '''-;Vk. . did de camp. . a? Wf.-vThis i an answer dnect To my leaei ol .ho sfijii of Februi'yt'v hich is not acknowledged, - and 'certainly in. dicaits, wuh all its caution, certain " views" of the Seciciaiy - i.v-'p ' C- ' ' ' ' .'.: :- " - Jxfrtrijr t of a letter from' Major General WiU e klnson ia the Secretary of Pi r.'v ' .-"'' ,'Phtish.urgj fFar, Sated 'l Jiave the honor to acknowledge the receipt af Jour letterof the J2th . fnst. in answer it would appear to inine of the 27 th ulti.nO which h(ts not been acknowledged. ' ' f : 1. Having received authentic information from 9-Th'is is nbcut ten or twelve miles north of the of national dcrstircStipn-f . t a, T J. WILKINSON. lilMr first Aou Sunday the 13th, supposed near 400, and on Wednesday the 16t!i, the other suppos ed not less than 700, said to be the loudest string of men seen to go up the present .season they passed Hamilton the days above men tioned. . 1 . ' ' ... Very respectfully, your oliedieut servant, " '(Signed) -., . ALEX. R1C HARDS. Majorduiuvil J. Wiltenwrt, - ' -. ; ''Coniiiiiid'Uig'-trrSr'lYoops ip District Jforftr-. - Uumplain,f5J?th' March, 1814. PRIVATE.. ; . ' ' Dear General I send iojfcnnation which may be considered important. '. La Cole Mill has lately been reinforced by the 13th Regt. As a proof; IhatWiere are ma ny meu there, all the Causes up to Briban V and down below Whitman's, on th Lake,, and up the road whicli leads to Odd to wo, 1-2 miles are occupied. The Post at or. Gdcll's milt has been reinforced. ' k ' ' '"" ' : !; " Isle aux :JSTolv. The 4flth Menrouand Voltigeur Regiments arrived on Thursday last, one of those Regiments only, not known which, was counted and consistod of 400 rank and tile. One galley has been up to La Cole, two will be rigged and up to-morrow, two new galleys are building, the ice is good yet, along shore even to 8t. Johns. . 4, ;' SL Johns,, Only SOQmen. in a few days niustfree it bf ice 4 2d. llie.enrcjv7 auaAr ft - .ltT:. formation.! could collect, will b i-ph rnVtvLt , ration in a week;: ; 7 ? 7f$$iM$:& 3d. Our aauadron-fmm u.i '''iJtiZJiZS, ossess, will not be .n - f jext moatli. .. :.?cf might bydtl iBovewetttVfriJii Lk?Jifc 800 or 400arhKa, should onrwnU fJoS kt- b-AM, fl.A4V . ' . 1 - . ut, pU..,ur uepots ra danger, Imdoakd an attempt up rV ourituadron iadoek. xn tnis situation, k liavA.otJiasitar1 tn 41,1 course tohe pursued. Brig.: tyMioti resume hV nos.t o at,Burlibp ir - ita;. ectioii, MjJJM terday to , PiattlMVur .thcfence of Sat place,- mfc!BrieM; STOiuK; and Btssell, wak the riOcorps aud a party bf " Bragoons, jtill beenpy1 ihuCposifioi f Thfr. troopa,; cdntinaeaiaiy aqdj rv unniiAn .4.11 i , "y .'""rr" 14 lOrm a llflttoirv pect, your obedient Serrant. ; 'C '4' V" ; PSEPil O- .TOITKN, ; .r '.r '. Cari. ngrs Jlnvft JitijoV. ;'Majnr-Gen.FiIkircm.;4i-, C9,-::-i Z:-h Cw.rnar3'm U, S. iVanny-t'. . . "'C V.' RouBeaToint tacoramajid th SofiSUhuMhl obstruction of a prompr coflTcyattce by the unexpected relaxation of the sea,hr,V fJ- PhnPrtimentg suggested in' my f letter rom 1'Iu.tUbur ghr' aiWIlXSON "'"' Minuses of tyegifijr.to pft&SENT Brisradjeri General MnWn a.-:i: and Bissell. ; v Council-...thfl followfne .. mmarka-.-T- and continued thaw lias Vpened- the river and ??tf Itt'yfr'fwoi tft.b,ftioaa of old - nltahtiitifa ri.4..i S'- ' a - v . " i! Vyouay, iP theT.alct.. The 'larger portion; of memjU flolil a 15 near Rouses point, prcparedto enter the Lake. . ' and Ite wjide;wiil be reitdy fnr operation ia few uavsviuev nwr AniiA.',..,.. . a... ;t flmWy. V ery: few troops, and t&oenw KhWe W porated militia ir George rJ.a. ; not jetleHrf,!. point, the my.tyXr Qtcbjy, unless since Tfeuraday. . - mhh a iletaeh,&t of c.fc hZ Znl A Major who waa soo time at the.matCfQ.hM;Soe.k troyjour depot i tider thes? tirewir. . Vhe inteutioijs of the Enertv toUackhIm Alaor: Ge?e7al were declared and manifest; all the t disposable Couneil, on the expediency ohnun Ihe foresmng was insincoUnnunieatcd ' If Is th oniniin r!. r"i.-:f i ? ?I 1 1 1 1 . ...v. wuu.Afc.ti 1 iin WW nnhi .1 . cciver our dgaiin w oil .Plitt sburs-. LEX. M A COM , .BVJk Gen -. T. A.-SMITH, Brig! Uef. ."BlSSBIX'i BriS Gen. t aty repnie snack Ur Cawda. rhro. m .i.;, ' cts w'trif with mo, .', 1 t . Zr . by yonAAgttttdr:dlcelaeOateas it be true, he can- never oe alfle to procure )nteJli genee j lie reposes perfect trust In the inan from I whbm it was rwi?e4A '' ' .r. Major jbrsyth lias giye nrQintcJutgeneevde rived from another soaribe,' '"whicrVirety.nearlv confirms, hat I Jiave written J shaR d m. self thiMiouor to see vou 10-niorrw. HDifcnta:- T "'.'"' ..'"'." niuiiiv-Bii, uuin iiiiiiuL wjui tuwtuuiHVUi; KilU l,.n i,.J l.;. it .1 . "' :a. T. "tt.-i ' ' . , -1. i - - A 16"" p"'".vwwjh lira ricifl! f u Lj.L Jc 1 1 . ave the .Wnttf to bey s'.rj "Vith great res- ' m upi,, ooo rV4t.getwr-. t.w-? '13,: v. '.. ' . iVcc, If ral oihcs Wtre" with mo. f W4I r ....,4 . , . 4 . . . , : i . w wv ewrj 01 .war namsntfMd m :e rjf; . oi tfecrii Iit.lar. Riyat klatint, 9; t&k ' -cii"s,it)0-.totat3Ji(5. V ... , ' l-ca. . f Sot Lrttcrvf the iMH of Jfa cn Pi , f '.... ' ' '1 , .4
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