To the freemen of Pennsylvania. : My countrymen and fellow-citizens, The day is at length arrived, in which we must determine to live as freemen--or as slaves, to linger out a miserable existence. The tea-ship will, in all probability, be in a few hours at anchor in our harbour; and unless we exert ourselves against the introduction of her cargo, it will be landed; and if landed, it will be made use of, as a precedent of right to enslave our country to all eternity..
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Philadelphia] :
[publisher not identified],
[1773]
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Series: | Early American imprints
no. 12970. |
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