The revolution in New-England justified
and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the Declaration published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James.
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Author
Contributions
- Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. - Contributor
Publication
1773 - Re-printed and sold by Isaiah Thomas, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
14,750 words, Guess
Page Count
59 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14038848M
- OCLC Control Number9634678
- Internet Archiverevolutioninnewe00raws
- Library of Congress Control Number04008393
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- The revolution in New-England justified: and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the Declaration published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James.
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