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A letter to Thomas Paine : in answer to his scurrilous epistle addressed to our late worthy President Washington: and containing comments and observations on his life, political am...
Authors: American citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place
Published: Printed for the author by John Bull, no. 115, Cherry-Street, 1797Physical Description: 2 unnumbered pages, 24 pages ; 22 cm (8vo)Holdings: Loading…
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A letter to Thomas Paine : in answer to his scurrilous epistle addressed to our late worthy President Washington: and containing comments and observations on his life, political an...
Authors: American citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place
Published: Printed for the author by John Bull, no. 115, Cherry-Street, 1797Physical Description: 2 unnumbered pages, 24 pages ; 22 cm (8vo), Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users (NewsBank)
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A letter to Thomas Paine : in answer to his scurrilous epistle addressed to our late worthy President Washington : and containing comments and observations on his life, political a...
Authors: American citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place
Published: Printed for the author by John Bull, 1797Physical Description: 24 pages ; 22 cmHoldings: Loading…Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users
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