We, freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, feeling in common with our fellow subjects, the deepest anxiety and distress, from the most unhappy state of affairs between Great-Britain and the American colonies; and beholding with horror every appearance of being involved ..
Format: | Book |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[New York :
s.n.,
1775]
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Series: | Early American imprints
no. 42924. |
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