The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency Examined; and the Charges Against John Adams Refuted. Addressed to the Citizens of America in General, and Particularly to the Electors of the President. Part the Second

William Smith

The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency Examined; and the Charges Against John Adams Refuted. Addressed to the Citizens of America in General, and Particularly to the Electors of the President. Part the Second
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gale Ecco, Print Editions
Published
23 April 2018
Pages
48
ISBN
9781385434161

The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency Examined; and the Charges Against John Adams Refuted. Addressed to the Citizens of America in General, and Particularly to the Electors of the President. Part the Second

William Smith

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Half-title: The pretensions of Jefferson and the charges against Adams examined. Part the second. Attributed to William Smith by Evans. "In their preparation Mr. Smith is said to have been assisted by Oliver Wolcott." - The first part was published in October. Place of publication and printer's name suggested by Evans. "Appendix. Vindication of Mr. Adams's defence of the American constitutions."--p. 39-42, signed: Union. Eastern Shore, Maryland, 26th Oct. 1796. Attributed to William Vans Murray by Evans.

United States [Philadelphia]: [Printed by John Fenno], November 1796. [2],42p.; 8 degrees

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