Title: | True interest of Britain |
Alternate title: | The true interest of Britain, set forth in regard to the colonies; and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them, including five different plans, for effecting this desirable event. / By Jos. Tucker, D.D. dean of Glocester. Author of the Essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great-Britain, with regard to trade. ; To which is added by the printer, a few more words, on the freedom of the press in America. |
Author: | Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799 |
Author: | Bell, Robert, 1732?-1784 |
Author: | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 |
Note: | Philadelphia: : Printed, and sold, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXVI. [1776] |
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Subject: | Aristides |
Subject: | Chalmers, James, 1727?-1806 -- Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America |
Subject: | Freedom of the press -- United States |
Subject: | Great Britain -- Colonies -- America |
Subject: | United States -- Politics and government -- Revolution, 1775-1783 |
Subject: | Booksellers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia |
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