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Massachusetts Historical Society
The Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr Jr.
Strictures on a Pamphlet Entitled "A Friendly Address To All Reasonable Americans …"
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Item Information
Title:
Strictures on a Pamphlet Entitled "A Friendly Address To All Reasonable Americans …"
Description:
This item is part of a collection of newspapers and pamphlets assembled, annotated, and indexed by Harbottle Dorr, Jr., a shopkeeper in Boston.
Annotator:
Dorr, Harbottle, 1730-1794
Date:
October 22, 1778
Format:
Documents
Genre:
Pamphlets
Location:
Massachusetts Historical Society
Collection (local):
The Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr
Subjects:
Grievances
British Troops
Great Britain
America
English Civil War
Extent:
12 pages
Link to Item:
https://www.masshist.org/dorr/volume/4/sequence/1353
Terms of Use:
Item from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Image use and licensing information: www.masshist.org/library/permissions
Contact host institution for more information.
Place of origin:
Massachusetts, USA
Language:
English
Identifier:
mhs_dorr_4_1353
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