Lee, Richard Henry
Also known as
Lee, Richard Henry
Born 1732-01-01
Died 1794-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF47668633
- WikidataQ725907
- ISNI0000000110611639
- Open LibraryOL646369A
- Open LibraryOL6060298A
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- Revolution, 1775-1783 (2)
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Books by Lee, Richard Henry
Total count: 11
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The Farmer's and Monitor's letters, to the inhabitants of the British coloniesPrinted by William Rind1769-01-01
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Extract from an address in the Virginia gazette, of March 19, 1767Printed by Joseph Crukshank?1770-01-01
Letter to "Brother" complaining of scarcity of money and Assembly's address to King to stop slave trade1773-01-01-
The twelve united colonies by their delegates in Congress, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain.W. and T. Bradford1775-01-01
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Observations leading to a fair examination of the system of governmentproposed by the late convention; and to several essential and necessary alternations in it : in a number of letters from the Federal farmer to the Republican1787-01-01
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Observations leading to a fair examination of the system of governmentproposed by the late convention; and to several essential and necessary alterations in it, in a number of letters from the Federal Farmer to the Republican.s.n.]1787-01-01
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An additional number of letters prom [sic] the Federal Farmer to the Republicanleading to a fair examination of the system of government, proposed by the late Convention; to several essential and necessary alterations in it; and calculated to illustrate and support the principles and positions laid down in the preceding letters.Printed [by Thomas Greenleaf]1788-01-01
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The letters of Richard Henry LeeMacmillan1911-01-01
The letters of Richard Henry LeeMacmillan Co.1912-01-01
The letters of Richard Henry LeeMacmillan Co.1912-01-01-
An additional number of letters from the Federal farmerto the Republican leading to a fair examination of the system of government, proposed by the late convention; to several essential and necessary alterations in it; and calculated to illustrate and support the principles and positions laid down in the preceding lettersQuadrangle books1962-01-01