Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds
1866
923.273 H217clu 1866 MB no.4
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Title
Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds
Published
New York Printed for the Hamilton Club 1866
Description
89 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
923.273 H217clu 1866 MB no.4
System Control No.
(OCoLC)11081218
Note
Reproduction of 1802 edition under title: "Letters to Alexander Hamilton ... being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philænus," by Tom Callender.
"The authorship of this pamphlet has usually referred to James Thomson Callender, but I am inclined to believe that the name is a pseudonym; as Callender had at this time left the Republican party and was writing in favor of the Federalists; while this work attacks him"--Ford. Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana, p. 67.
Bookplate with motto (Spero Infestis Metuo Secundis): Henry Cabot Lodge.
88.190
"The authorship of this pamphlet has usually referred to James Thomson Callender, but I am inclined to believe that the name is a pseudonym; as Callender had at this time left the Republican party and was writing in favor of the Federalists; while this work attacks him"--Ford. Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana, p. 67.
Bookplate with motto (Spero Infestis Metuo Secundis): Henry Cabot Lodge.
88.190
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Sabin 10065
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