A full vindication of the measures of the Congress, from the calumnies of their enemies; in answer to a letter, under the signature of A.W. Farmer. Whereby his sophistry is exposed, his cavils confuted, his artifices detected, and his wit ridiculed; in a general address to the inhabitants of America, and a particular address to the farmers of the province of New-York. [Two lines of quotation]
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New-York: Printed by James Rivington, 1774.
- Publication year
- 1774-1774
- ESTC No.
- W23223
- Grub Street ID
- 333117
- Description
- 35,[1]p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- In reply to Samuel Seabury's pseudonymous "Free thoughts on the proceeding of the Continental Congress .." - Signed on p. 35: A friend to America. Attributed to Hamilton in: Ford, Paul Leicester. Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana, N.Y., 1886.
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- Signatures: A-D? E? (E2 verso blank)