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A letter from an American, now resident in London, to a Member of Parliament, on the subject of the restraining proclamation; and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet, on the commerce of the American states. Said to be written by William Bingham, Esquire; late agent for the Congress of the United States of America, at Martinico. To which are added, Mentor's reply to Phocion's letter; with some observations on trade, addressed to the citizens of New-York.
Bingham, William, 1752-1804.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A dissertation, in answer to a late lecture on the political state of America, read in New-Haven, January 12th, 1789, during the adjourned sessions of the Honorable legislature. To which is added, a short poem spoken at the same time. By William Hillhouse, Jun. Esq. attorney at law.
Hillhouse, William, 1757-1833.Date: [1789]