An answer to an invidious pamphlet, intituled, a brief state of the province of Pennsylvania : wherein are exposed the many false assertions of the author or authors, of the said pamphlet : with a view to render the Quakers of Pennsylvania and their government obnoxious to the British Parliament and ministry : and the several transactions, most grossly misrepresented therein, set in their true light
1755
L2005F71 1755
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Title
An answer to an invidious pamphlet, intituled, a brief state of the province of Pennsylvania : wherein are exposed the many false assertions of the author or authors, of the said pamphlet : with a view to render the Quakers of Pennsylvania and their government obnoxious to the British Parliament and ministry : and the several transactions, most grossly misrepresented therein, set in their true light
Variant Title
Brief state of the province of Pennsylvania|Answer to brief state of Pennsylvania
Published
London Printed for S. Bladon 1755
Description
[2], 80 p. ; 23 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2005F71 1755
System Control No.
(OCoLC)07135015
Note
Spine title: Answer to brief state of Pennsylvania
Signatures: [A]1 B-F8
Errata at end
"This answer is said to be the production of one + [Cross?], formerly an attorney's clerk. He was convicted of forgery, sentenced to be hanged, but ... obtained the favour of transportation and did us the honour to take up his residence in this province."--Smith, William. A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, 1756.
Series of pamphlets concerning the conflicts between the Quakers and the proprietors over funds for the defense of the wester frontiers.
Bookplate: William L. Clements
Signatures: [A]1 B-F8
Errata at end
"This answer is said to be the production of one + [Cross?], formerly an attorney's clerk. He was convicted of forgery, sentenced to be hanged, but ... obtained the favour of transportation and did us the honour to take up his residence in this province."--Smith, William. A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, 1756.
Series of pamphlets concerning the conflicts between the Quakers and the proprietors over funds for the defense of the wester frontiers.
Bookplate: William L. Clements
Indexed In
Sabin 17665
Howes, W. U.S.iana (2d ed.) C 920
Howes, W. U.S.iana (2d ed.) C 920
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