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" Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our Political Confusions. "
Catalogue of the New York State Library, 1855: General Library - Page 187
by New York State Library - 1856 - 987 pages
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The Conundrum of Class: Public Discourse on the Social Order in ..., Volume 10

Martin J. Burke - Family & Relationships - 1995 - 326 pages
...York: AS Barnes, 1868. Chandler, Thomas B. The American Querist. New York: J. Rivington, 1774. . A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of Our Political Confusions. New York: J. Rivington, 1774. Channing, William E. The Present Age. Manchester, NH: Abel Heywood, 1841....
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The Invention of George Washington

Paul K. Longmore - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 356 pages
...King's College in New York City, and the reply of Charles Lee, "Strictures on a Pamphlet, entitled A 'Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our Political Confusions' ": Lee Papers 4: 151-66; from Milnor, 27 December 1774, LTW 5 :74, enclosing seven pamphlets; 7 March...
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Robert Morris: The Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution

William Graham Sumner - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 348 pages
...Lee. By RH Lee. Philadelphia, 1825. Lee on the Friendly Address. Strictures on a Pamphlet entitled "A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of our Political Confusion," addressed to the People of Lee Papers. Collections of the New York Historical Society,...
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The Making of the Modern Self: identity and culture in eighteenth-century ...

Dror Wahrman - Psychology - 2004 - 444 pages
...Charles Thompson, The Fall of Britain 6 (14 Dec. 1776), p. 36; and [Thomas Bradbury Chandler], The Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the Subject of Our Political Confusions, New York, 1774, p. 22. 77. [Joseph Cawthorne], The False Alarm, London, 1782, p. 26. Josiah Tucker,...
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress, Volume 2

Martha Joanna Lamb, Mrs. Burton Harrison - History - 2005 - 585 pages
...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...
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Performing Patriotism: National Identity in the Colonial and Revolutionary ...

Jason Shaffer - History - 2007 - 254 pages
...145-46. 140. Johnson and Burling, 467-69; Seilhamer, 331-32; Willis, 73-74. 141. [Myles Cooper], A Friendly Address, to All Reasonable Americans, on...Consequences of Violently Opposing the King's Troops, and of a General Non-Importation are Fairly Stated (New York: J. Rivington, 1774), 33; Quincy, Memoir,...
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Anderson Galleries, Inc - Art - 1920 - 1136 pages
..."Supplement to the Independent Journal, Sat Sept. 22, 1787." See Ford 16. 145. [COOPER (MYLES).] A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, on the...the necessary Consequences of Violently opposing the King 's Troops, and of a General Non-Importation are fairly stated. 8vo, half red morocco. New York....
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Library Bulletin, Volume 1

Cornell University. Libraries - 1886 - 362 pages
...other side of the question ; or, A defence of the liberties of North America ; in answer to a late Friendly address to all reasonable Americans on the subject of our political confusions. By a citizen. New York, 1774. 8°. pp. 29+(l). Lockyer, JC Contributions to solar physics. London,...
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Catholics and the American Revolution, Volume 3

Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - Catholics - 1911 - 448 pages
...hands." [Am. Ar., 4-1, p. 1350.] " SCUM OF THE IRISH CATHOLICS." In 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, published in Philadelphia 1774, written by General Charles Lee....
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Book Catalogue: America, Volume 1

1851 - 676 pages
...printed for the purchasers, price one shilling sterling, 1774 118£ Strictures on a pamphlet entitled a "Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on the subject of our Political Confusions," second edition, (By General Lee, according to Rich.) Svo. hf. mor. New Lond. 1775 119 Oration upon...
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