Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens, of the United States of America. A Letter on the System of Policy Hitherto Pursued by Their Government. Paris 4 March, 1799

Joel Barlow

Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens, of the United States of America. A Letter on the System of Policy Hitherto Pursued by Their Government. Paris 4 March, 1799
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Published
23 April 2018
Pages
36
ISBN
9781385409251

Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens, of the United States of America. A Letter on the System of Policy Hitherto Pursued by Their Government. Paris 4 March, 1799

Joel Barlow

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W027475

Caption title. Imprint from colophon. William Duane became publisher of the Aurora on March 8, 1800. "A second letter from the same writer, will appear shortly."--p. 27. The first American edition of the second letter was published in 1801.

Philadelphia: Re-printed [by William Duane], at the Aurora Office, March 8, 1800. 27, [1]p.; 8 degrees

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