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May 28th, 1800. The following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication

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  • "May 28th, 1800. The following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"@en
  • "May 28th, 1800 The following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"
  • "May 28th, 1800 : the following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"
  • "May 28th, 1800 the following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"@en
  • "May 28th, 1800. the following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"@en
  • "May 28th, 1800 : The following copies of authenticated letters from N. Hunter, "an accredited agent of Cato West, George Brandon ... and David Greenleaf--stiling themselves a committee regularly chosen by the inhabitants of the Mississippi Territory, for the purpose of petitioning for a redress of grievances," were received last evening by the governor and judges. They offer them to the editor of the "Impartial observer" for publication"