Strictures addressed to James Madison on the celebrated report of William H. Crawford, recommending the intermarriage of Americans with the Indian tribes, ascribed to Judge Cooper, and originally published by John Binns in the Democratic press

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Strictures addressed to James Madison on the celebrated report of William H. Crawford, recommending the intermarriage of Americans with the Indian tribes, ascribed to Judge Cooper, and originally published by John Binns in the Democratic press

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Letters signed Americanus, and dated Washington City, April 10-30, 1816. The last letter, addressed to the Secretary of War, is signed Tabitha Spinster, and fictitiously dated Maidenhead, New Jersey, May 1, 1816.

" ... Attributed to Cooper ... in my opinion without justification." - D. Malone, the public life of Thomas Cooper, London, 1926, p. 406.

Microfiche. Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1978. -- 1 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm. -- (Pamphlets in American history. Indians ; I 272)

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Pamphlets in American history -- I 272

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