Concerning the charge that Gales & Seaton had suppressed portions of public documents printed by them in 1822, with the intention of protecting William H. Crawford against accusations of malfeasance in "his transactions with all those banks, which had been made by him the depositories of public moneys received from the sale of public lands."
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Gales & Seaton were printers to the House during the 17th Congress, 2nd session.