A speech, delivered by Nathaniel Pope, Junior in support of the resolutions which he prepared and presented to the people of Hanover, at their meeting the 17th day of October, 1798, with which he has incorporated sundry observations written in December of the same year, and originally intended as an answer to the arguments of a gentleman of Richmond, in favour of the Sedition Act.

  • Pope, Nathaniel, -1809.
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M.DCCC. [1800]
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Richmond : Printed by Meriwether Jones, M.DCCC. [1800]

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37,[1]p. ; 160.

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ESTC W30158
Evans, 38302

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