Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense
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[Dublin] : Philadelphia, printed, Dublin, reprinted by M. Mills ..., 1776.; 53 images, 52 avec recherche en texte intégral
Notice bibliographique du document
- Créateur
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Candidus, author
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. Common sense.
Rationalis.
Smith, William, 1727-1803. - Titre
- Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britian would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that Kingdom
- Adresse bibliographique
- [Dublin] : Philadelphia, printed, Dublin, reprinted by M. Mills ..., 1776.
- Identificateur
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oocihm.44101
44101 - Sujet
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United States -- Politics and government -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1775-1783 (Révolution). - Document original
- Electronic reproduction.
- Notes
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"Extract from the second letter to the people of Pennsylvania, being that part of it which relates to independency. By a writer under the signature of Cato" [id est William Smith]: pages [42]-44.
"There Truth, unlicenc'd, walks ... Thomson on the Liberties of Britain."
"Will ye turn from Flattery and attend to this Side."
[A reply to Common sense] signed "Rationalis": pages [35]-41.
44 pages. - Collection
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Monographies
- Langue
- anglais
- URL
- https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.44101