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Considerations on the purity of the principles of William H. Crawford, Esq. deducible from his conduct, in connexion with that of Charles Tait, Esq. towards the author of this publication to which is added, some remarks upon the introduction of Africans into this state, contrary to the laws of the United States, with suggestions as to the probable concern of the Indian Agent with one of higher standing in that business

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  • "Considerations on the purity of the principles of William H. Crawford, Esq. deducible from his conduct, in connexion with that of Charles Tait, Esq. towards the author of this publication to which is added, some remarks upon the introduction of Africans into this state, contrary to the laws of the United States, with suggestions as to the probable concern of the Indian Agent with one of higher standing in that business"@en
  • "Considerations on the purity of the principles of William H. Crawford, Esq. deducible from his conduct, in connexion with that of Charles Tait, Esq. towards the author of this publication. To which is added, some remarks upon the introduction of Africans into this state, contrary to the laws of the United States, with suggestions as to the probable concern of the Indian Agent with one of higher standing in that business"@en
  • "Considerations on the purity of the principles of William H. Crawford, Esq. : deducible from his conduct, in connexion with that of Charles Tait, esq., towards the author of this publication. To which is added, some remarks upon the introduction of Africans into this state, contrary to the laws of the United States, with suggestions as to the probable concern of the Indian agent with one of higher standing in that business"
  • "Considerations on the purity of the principles of Willam H. Crawford, Esq. deducible from his conduct, in connexion with that of Charles Tait, Esq. towards the author of this publication : to which is added, some remarks upon the introduction of Africans into this state, contrary to the laws of the United States, with suggestions as to the probable concern of the Indian agent with one of higher standing in that business"@en