A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764
A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764

A Dialogue Containing Some Reflections on the late Declaration and Remonstrance of the Back-Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania pamphlet, 1764


Permanent ID:
14172
Call number:
Am 1764 Dia Ar .64 D 53
Date:
1764
Inscription:
A Dialogue, containing some reflections on the late declaration and remonstrance, of the back-inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania. With a serious and short address, to those Presbyterians, who (to their dishonor) have too much abetted, and conniv'd at the late insurrection. By a member of that community. [Four lines from Thomson]

Philadelphia : Printed: [by Andrew Steuart] and sold by all the pamphlet-sellers, M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]
(Title Page)
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Pamphlet
Dimensions:
Width: 10.5 cm, Height: 16.5 cm, Depth: .5 cm
Related Person or Organization:
Andrew Steuart (publisher)
Library of Congress Subjects:
Paxton Boys [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85098894]
Pennsylvania--Politics and government--To 1775 [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85099534]