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The True sentiments of America : contained in a collection of letters sent from the House of Representatives of the province of Massachusetts Bay to several persons of high rank in this kingdom, together with certain papers relating to a supposed libel on the Governor of that province [Sir Francis Bernard], and A dissertation on the canon and the feudal law.

Accession number
PML 9746
Creator
Hollis, Thomas, 1720-1774.
Published
London : I. Almon, 1768.
Notes
"Copy 1"--Reading Room card catalog.
"Includes the petition to the King of Jan. 20, 1768, the letter of Jan. 12, 1768, to Dennis Debredt, letters to Shelburne, Conway, Camden, Chatham, and others. Most of these papers being written by Sam Adams; Joseph Warren's attack on Bernard, from the Boston gazette and the Dissertation on the canon and feudal law, attributed here to Jeremy Gridley, but written in fact by John Adams."--Winsor, J. Narr. and crit. hist., v. 6, 1888, p. 83.
Franklin's "Causes of the American discontents before 1768", originally published in the London Chronicle, January 7, 1768 over the initials, F.S., is given as a postscript (p. 143-158).
Description
82, [1], 83-158 p. ; 22 cm
Binding
3/4 dark brown morocco.
Classification
Department