The trve sentiments of America [electronic resource] : contained in a collection of letters sent from the Hovse of Representatives of the province of Massachvtts [sic] Bay to several persons of high rank in this kingdom: together with certain papers relating to a svpposed libel on the governor of that province, ...
1768
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The trve sentiments of America [electronic resource] : contained in a collection of letters sent from the Hovse of Representatives of the province of Massachvtts [sic] Bay to several persons of high rank in this kingdom: together with certain papers relating to a svpposed libel on the governor of that province, ...
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True sentiments of America
Publication Details
London : printed for I. Almon, 1768.
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
82,[2],83-158p. ; 8⁰.
Note
Also issued as part of: 'A collection of tracts, on the subjects of taxing the British Colonies in America, ..' 1773.
Compiled by Thomas Hollis.
Includes: ten letters signed "by The Speaker," many of which were written by Samuel Adams; 'Papers relating to a supposed libel' which has a special half-title and refers to the Governor Bernard affair; 'A dissertation on the canon and the Rudal law' attributed by Hollis to Jeremiah Gridley but written by John Adams; and a letter that appeared in the London Chronicle for 7 Jan. 1768 signed F.S., i.e. Benjamin Franklin (Adams).
A variant shows "Massachvsetts".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Compiled by Thomas Hollis.
Includes: ten letters signed "by The Speaker," many of which were written by Samuel Adams; 'Papers relating to a supposed libel' which has a special half-title and refers to the Governor Bernard affair; 'A dissertation on the canon and the Rudal law' attributed by Hollis to Jeremiah Gridley but written by John Adams; and a letter that appeared in the London Chronicle for 7 Jan. 1768 signed F.S., i.e. Benjamin Franklin (Adams).
A variant shows "Massachvsetts".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Adams, 68-12a
Sabin, 32551
English Short Title Catalog, T4118.
Sabin, 32551
English Short Title Catalog, T4118.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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