Pelatiah Webster
Pelatiah Webster (born 1726 in Lebanon, Connecticut, died 1795 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American merchant, clergyman, and (from the beginning of the American Revolution) author of short essays concerning the finances and government of the fledgling United States. He took a strongly-laissez-faire position economically, and was a proponent of what would become the Constitution of the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Webster, Pelatiah
Published 1783
Published 1783
Printed and sold by T. Bradford, in Front-Street, three doors below the Coffee-House
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by Webster, Pelatiah
Published 1783
Published 1783
Printed and sold by T. Bradford, in Front-Street, three doors below the Coffee-House
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by Webster, Pelatiah
Published 1780
Published 1780
Printed and sold by Hall and Sellers, opposite the Jersey Market
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