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A dissertation upon the constitutional freedom of the press in the United States of America / by an impartial citizen.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Td* 1801
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Impartial citizen.
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808, supposed author.
Thacher, George, 1754-1824, former owner.
Carlisle, David, 1771-1835, printer.
Nancrede, Joseph, 1761-1841, bookseller.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Freedom of the press--United States.
Freedom of the press.
United States--Politics and government--1797-1801.
United States.
Freedom of information--United States.
Freedom of information.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Sprinkled edges (Binding)
Physical Description:
54 pages ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Thacher's tracts
Place of Publication:
Boston : Printed by David Carlisle, for Joseph Nancrede, no. 49, Marlborough street, 1801.
Notes:
Attributed to: James Sullivan. Cf. Gaines.
Bound with: An answer to the questions. why are you a federalist? and why shall you vote for Gov. Strong. [Boston? : s.n.], 1805.
Spine title from the name of the original owner of this collection, George Thacher, member of the Continental Congress.
Local Notes:
HSP copy on deposit in the Library Company of Philadelphia.
Cited in:
Gaines 01-07
Shaw & Shoemaker: 13
Gaines: 01-
Sabin: 934
Shaw & Shoemaker 1374
Sabin 93496
OCLC:
5993262

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