The interest of Great Britain considered : with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. : To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. / As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of this pamphlet (B------n F-------n, LL. D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent and publick-spirited people.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Early American imprints. First series ; no. 8601.
Main Author: Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Other Authors: Jackson, Richard, -1787
Language:English
Published: [Boston] : London, printed. MDCCLX. Boston: re-printed, by B. Mecom, and sold at the new printing-office, near the town-house, 1760. (Price one shilling)
Series:Early American imprints. no. 8601.
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Physical Description:59 pages, 5 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm (8vo)
Format: Microfilm Book
Description
Note:In response to "A letter addressed to great men" by John Douglas and "Remarks on the Letter addressed to great men" by William Burke. Frequently attributed to Richard Jackson; more recently to Benjamin Franklin and Jackson as joint authors.
Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title and imprint areas.
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-H⁴.
" ... accounts of the exports to North America, and to the West India Islands ..."--pages 58-59.
Advertisement for: An historical review of the constitution and government of Pennsylvania ... ("ascrib'd to Mr. F."), [5] pages at end.
Microform.
Call Number:1 Microprint 1st Ser. no.8601
References:
Evans 8601.
Reproduction Note:
Microopaque. Worcester, Mass. : American Antiquarian Society, 1955-1983. 23 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 8601).
Place of Publication:United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.