Three letters addressed to the public, on the following subjects: I. The nature of a foederal union.--The powers vested in Congress, and therein of sovereingty [sic]. II. The civil and military powers.--The dispute between General Greene and Governor Gerard, respecting flags of truce. III. The public debt.--The act of Confederation defective--a remedy suggested.--The Five per Cent. Impost Act considered and recommended. [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Tullius.
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- 1783
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Philadelphia : Printed by T. Bradford, the fourth door below the Coffee-House, 1783.
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28 p. ; 80.
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ESTC W7572
Evans, 18219
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