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New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition ; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ..

Title
New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition ; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ...
Published
[Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1774]
Physical Description
1 online resource ([2] pages)
Local Notes
LLMC Digital Library Collection
Notes
Place of publication suggested by Evans.
Printed in three columns.
Other formats
Microfiche version: New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition ; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ... [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1774]
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 08, 2019
Contents
The humble petition of several natives of America
Philadelphia, May 18. To the freemen of America
Extract of a letter from London April 8, 1774.
References
Evans 13488.
Genre/Form
History.
Electronic books.
Broadsides.
History.
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