A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions: in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated. [One line of Scripture text]
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- Imprint
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[Boston] America: Printed [by Mills and Hicks] for the purchasers, 1774. (Price one shilling sterling)
- Publication year
- 1774-1774
- ESTC No.
- W21060
- Grub Street ID
- 330792
- Description
- 55,[1]p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Attributed to Myles Cooper by Evans. However, in Vance, C.H. "Myles Cooper." Columbia University quarterly 22 (1930): 275-276, the work is attributed to Thomas Bradbury Chandler.
Evans supplies the imprint, "New York: Printed by James Rivington." However, the format and type are those used by Mills & Hicks in Boston. Cf. Rivington correspondence in "Henry Knox-- bookseller." Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings 61 (1927-1928): 302-303.
Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint transcription.
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- Signatures: A-G? (G4 verso blank)