The Potent enemies of America laid open
being some account of the baneful effects attending the use of distilled spirituous liquors, and the slavery of the Negroes; : to which is added, the happiness attending life, when dedicated to the honour of God, and good of mankind, in the sentiments of some persons of eminence near the close of their lives, viz. the Earl of Essex, Count Oxcistern, H. Grotius, D. Brainard, John Lock, &c
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Author
Publication
1774 - Printed by Joseph Crukshank in Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
20,750 words, Guess
Page Count
83 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58212022M
- OCLC Control Number55821712
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 13146
Other Editions
- The Potent enemies of America laid open: being some account of the baneful effects attending the use of distilled spirituous liquors, and the slavery of the Negroes; : to which is added, the happiness attending life, when dedicated to the honour of God, and good of mankind, in the sentiments of some persons of eminence near the close of their lives, viz. the Earl of Essex, Count Oxcistern, H. Grotius, D. Brainard, John Lock, &c
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