American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain containing arguments which prove, that not only in taxation, but in trade, manufactures, and government, the colonies are entitled to an entire independency on the British legislature; and that it can only be b a formal declaration of these rights, and forming thereupon a friendly league with them, that the true and lasting welfare of both countries can be promoted. In a series of letters to the legislature. [Nine lines from Trenchard]
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia
Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street
1776, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]
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Collection: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Item Description: | Adams, T.R. Amer. pamphlets, 105c. - Attributed to John Cartwright by the Dictionary of national biography. - English Short Title Catalog, W37216. - Epistle dedicatory to Sir George Savile, p. [v]-xviii. - Evans, 14673. - Extract from the Monthly review, p. 121-125. Preceding the text is a request by the printer to the public for a copy of the second English edition of this pamphlet, to be used as a composing copy. - Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 3344. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - Sabin, 11153. - With a half-title |
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Physical Description: | Online-Ressource (xxiii, [2], 26-125, [3] p) 8° |