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CHEROKEE PHOENIX AND INDIANS' ADVOCATE
Wednesday February 4, 1829
Volume 1 No. 47
Page 3 Col. 2b

 Missionaries.- We are requested to state, from highly respectable authority, that any statement, at any time, in relation to an interference "in regard to the measures of Government," by the Missionaries employed by the American Board of Foreign Missions, is incorrect, and positively to declare that, so far without any such interference, they have been especially guarded on that point.- National Intell.


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