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��long menaced the borders, withdrew to Canada.
The ambitious young men of the older settlements had seen with jealousy a band of strangers, Scotch-Irish Pres- byterians, granted a beautiful and fruit- ful tract, which already blossomed under the industrious work of the new-
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