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Early American imprints. Second series no. 326. ^A575643
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General note | Concerning President Jefferson's course in removing Federalists from office to make way for the appointment of Republicans. |
General note | Signed on p. 54: Lucius Junius Brutus. |
General note | Attributed to William Cranch by Cushing in his Initials and pseudonyms, 1885, p. 42, and to William Coleman by Sabin in his Bibliotheca Americana, no. 23365. Cf. Gaines, P.W. Political works of concealed authorship, 1972, no. 01-09. |
General note | "Published according to act of Congress."--verso of title page. |
General note | Last page blank. |
General note | "George F. Hopkins, printer, bookseller, & stationer, at Washington's Head, no. 118 Pearl-Street, carries on the printing business in its various branches ... He has constantly for sale, an assortment of books & stationary ... September, 1801."--p. [71]. |
References |
Shaw & Shoemaker 326 |
References |
Shaw & Shoemaker 246 |
References |
Shaw & Shoemaker 467 |
Other forms | Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series. |
Reproduction note | Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2004-2007] Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 326). |
Genre/form | Printers' advertisements New York (State) New York. |
Genre/form | Booksellers' advertisements New York (State) New York. |
Contains title |
New Haven remonstrance. |