Letters, from a farmer in Pensylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies; regarding, the right of taxation, and several other important points. To which are added, as an appendix, the speeches of Lord Chatham, and Lord Camden, the one upon the Stamp Act, the other on the Declaratory Bill, with a preface by the Dublin editor.
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- Letters, from a farmer in Pensylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies; regarding, the right of taxation, and several other important points. To which are added, as an appendix, the speeches of Lord Chatham, and Lord Camden, the one upon the Stamp Act, the other on the Declaratory Bill, with a preface by the Dublin editor.
- Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
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[Dublin]: Printed for J. Sheppard in Skinner-Row, M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]
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- 1768
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- T194895
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- 228721
- Description
- 119,[1];29,[1]p. ; 8⁰
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- A farmer = John Dickinson.
The "Preface by the Dublin editor" is the one by Benjamin Franklin which appears in the first London edition.
The 'Appendix' which may have been issued separately is with separate titlepage, pagination and register as 'An appendix. The speech of Mr. Pitt, now Earl of Chatham; upon the Stamp-Act', Dublin, printed for J. Sheppard, 1768.Citation/references Adams, 68-7c