| United States - 1896 - 590 pages
...authorship of an inflammable pamphlet, entitled : "A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on our Political Confusions ; in which the Necessary...of Violently Opposing the King's Troops, and of a ton : " Nor yet for /riends alone— for all. Too 'prone to heed sedition's call, Hear me, indulgent... | |
| Martha Joanna Lamb - New York (N.Y.) - 1896 - 590 pages
...on the subject of colonial relation to England. A tract had recently appeared from his pen entitled "A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions." His habits and opinions had been fashioned from the old Oxford pattern, and the popular party were... | |
| Autographs - 1897 - 574 pages
...morocco. Henkels', Oct. 21, 1896. (219) $14.00 4349 [Lee (Charles)]. STRICTURES ON A PAMPHLET Entitled a Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political Confusions. Philadelphia, 1774. Svo, sewed, uncut. Libbie's, Dec. 2, 1896. (798) $3.50 4350 Leech (John). PICTURES... | |
| American Antiquarian Society. Library - Broadsides - 1897 - 80 pages
...Annexed, Extracts from an excellent Pamphlet, lately published in New York, entitled, Stricture on the ' ' Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our Political Confusions." Salem : NE Printed and sold by E. Russell, in Ruck-street, leading from the State-house to Marblehead.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - Electronic journals - 1898 - 572 pages
...Annexed, Extracts from an excellent Pamphlet, lately published in New York, entitled, Stricture on the " Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our Political Confusions." Salem : NE Printed and sold by E. Russell, in Ruck-street, leading from the State-house to Marblehead.... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1901 - 516 pages
...(P.)] The other side of the question : or, A defence of the liberties of North America. In answer to a ... Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions. By a citizen. New York: J. Rivington, 1774. 4°. L In answer to M. Cooper's " Friendly address/' &c.... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1901 - 508 pages
...(P.)] The other side of the question : or, A defence of the liberties of North America. In answer to a ... Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions. By a citizen. Neta York: J. Kivinglon, 1774. 4°. L In answer to M. Cooper's " Friendly address," &c.... | |
| Columbia University - Universities and colleges - 1904 - 616 pages
...and pen on behalf of the Crown. The general spirit and tenor of his contentions may be gathered from A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions, which he wrote, and had " Printed for the Purchasers, 1774." In this he set forth the wisdom of the... | |
| Americana - 1904 - 220 pages
...Philadelphia, 1812 2 vols. Xvo, sheep. Scarce. 567 (LEE, CHARLES.) Strictures on a Pamphlet Entitled a "Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our political Confusions," addressed to the People of America. The Second Edition to which is Prefixed An Advertisement Wrote... | |
| New York (State). State Historian - New York (State) - 1905 - 686 pages
...flames by the. hands of the common executor. He Is also represented as the author of a Tract entitled: "A Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans, on...the subject of our political confusions. In which necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation, are... | |
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