American independence the interest and glory of Great-Britain. A new edition. To which is added, a copious appendix, containing two additional Letters to the Legislature; a letter to Edmund Burke, Esq; controverting his Principles of American Government. And a postscript, containing new Arguments on the Subject; A Draught for a Bill proposed to be brought into Parliament for restoring Peace and Harmony between Great-Britain and British America, and for perpetuating the same: Together with The essential Materials for a proposed Grand British League and Confederacy, to be entered into by Great-Britain and all the States of British America. The whole of which shews, beyond Denial or Doubt, that by granting the Colonists an unrestrained civil Freedom and Legislative Independence, we may most effectually secure their future Commercial Dependence upon, and consequently shall best promote the Interest and support the Glory of, Great-Britain. It is not to be hoped, in the corrupt State of human Nat
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London : printed for the author, by H.S. Woodfall. Sold by J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and at the Pamphlet-Shops, M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]
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- 1775
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- T21821
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- 242854
- Description
- [2],xvi,iv,72,15,[1];30;51,[1]p.,plate : map ; 8°.
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- Anonymous. By John Cartwright
The appendix is separately paginated
'A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq' has a separate titlepage; it and the postscript have separate register and pagination
With a half-title
At foot of titlepage: [Price One Shilling]. Variant. Titlepage unpriced.