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The chapter devoted to the Spanish intrigues in Kentucky, seemed necessary to a proper understanding of the causes which induced, and the parties who influenced and projected, this noted undertaking. If the remarks upon the conduct of Gene ral Wilkinson should seem severe, the author can only say that they have been prompted through no feeling of personal en mity, but in justice, merely, to those who were the victims of his duplicity and bold breach of faith.
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