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  "name": "ENGLAND IN DEFEAT: WHERE PITY MEETS PRAGMATISM",
  "headline": "ENGLAND IN DEFEAT: WHERE PITY MEETS PRAGMATISM",
  "description": "[War leader, Joseph Brant] is much better informed and instructed than any other Indians, he is strongly attached to the Interest of his Country of men, for which I do honor him, but he would be so Much More sensible of the Miserable situation in which we have left this unfortunate People , that I do believe he would do a great deal of Mischief at this Time. I do from my soul Pity these People , and should they Commit Outrages at giving up these Posts, it would by no means surprise me. After the Treaty of Paris: Letter from Gen. Maclean, English Commander at Ft. Niagara, to Gen. Haldimand, Commander for N. America May 18, 1783",
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  "datePublished": "2004-07-03",
  "dateModified": "2004-07-03",
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    "name": "Bob Spiegelman"
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