Prescott, Benjamin
[Author]
;
Hall, Ebenezer
[Printer];
Hall, Ebenezer
[Other];
Hall, Samuel
[Printer];
Hall, Samuel
[Other]
A free and calm consideration of the unhappy misunderstandings and debates, which have of late years arisen, and yet subsist, between the Parliament of Great-Britain, and these American colonies
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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
A free and calm consideration of the unhappy misunderstandings and debates, which have of late years arisen, and yet subsist, between the Parliament of Great-Britain, and these American colonies
:
Contained, in eight letters, six whereof, directed to a gentleman of distinction in England, formerly printed in the Essex gazette. The other two, directed to a friend. Written by one, who was born in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay, before King William III. and Queen Mary II. of blessed and glorious memory, ascended the throne of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Reproductino series:
Eighteenth Century Collections Online
Type of reproduction:
Online-Ausg.
Place of reproduction:
Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009
Reproduction note:
Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
Origination:
Footnote:
"Errata."--p. 52
Attributed to Prescott in Sibley's Harvard graduates
English Short Title Catalog, W12259
Evans, 13553
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress
Sabin, 65236