Letters, by the author of Common sense. First, to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on the subject of American independence. Second, to Sir Guy Carlton, now Lord Dorchester, on the murder of Captain Huddy. Third, to the authors of "The Republican," a French paper; tendering his services in support of the Republican system. Fourth, to the Abbe Syeyes, a member of the French National Assembly; accepting the Abbe's challenge on the subject of government, by offering to defend the republican against the monarchical system.
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Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, M.DCC.XCII. [1792]
- Publication year
- 1792-1792
- ESTC No.
- W14027
- Grub Street ID
- 323403
- Description
- 24 p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Issued as part of the several Albany issues of "The writings, of Thomas Paine" (Evans 24658, Evans 27466, Bristol B8098, Bristol B8784, and an unrecorded issue). Evidently not issued separately.
- Uncontrolled note
- Signatures: [P]? Q-R?. Signed continuously with Paine's "Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal," which precedes this title in the collection