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A narrative of the controversy between the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, D.D. and the author / by Hannah Adams.

Accession number
PML 197692
Creator
Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831.
Published
Boston : Sold by Cummings and Hilliard, Bradford and Read, Cornhill, and Isaiah Thomas, 1814. (John Eliot, Printer)
Credit line
Purchased on the Elisabeth Ball Fund, 1970.
Notes
Includes "Some notice of the remarks on S. Higginson, contained in Dr. Morse's 'Appeal to the publick'", signed Stephen Higginson, Jun., and: "Review of Dr. Morse's 'Appeal to the publick,' principally with reference to that part of it which refers to Harvard College, by a friend of that college."
Description
viii, 31, 3, 42 pages ; 24 cm
Provenance
D. L. Pickman (ownership inscription on title page); from the collection of Gillett Griffin.
Summary
The controversy concerns whether Morse's intent to publish a history of New England impinged upon Adams' intent to publish the same, an abridgement of her earlier, longer work.
Binding
Sewn uncut folded sheets, never bound.
Classification
Department