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The attack on upher Canada might the made at or a with Way above aydem burgh. Itate it our naval Superiority on Lake antaris well herta- blulud at the opening of the Campaign. Our Meet ta= King its Action any where between addens burgh and Kingston where it might be thought must would advan- togeous land to the effect Canadian the Papage Those with the Two fy little or we oppor detion. on The British would conclude the Point of attack to be Kington and apearable his Tores there. Our army Jhonld be to the Fora at the Enemy may have is in his Power to collect Kingston Uaving crofied into Canada a Detachment towards of lights Troop should he instantly sent alamn. off The Kingston to spread and increase without the main body of the army fronth division Delay entend itself in two directions, one back marchz Lettle= ing from the It Lawrence towards the mention the River Ridean where is the principal Population; the other down the It Lawrence is the as Routo for as Cornwall. They fhould instantly put and dispene all Parties of Ulitia, duarm the Inhabitants completely and compel them in all the Townships to enter into Eng againents of Neutrality during the War; and W-1813 Hostager should be exacted from among

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