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Paris papers; or Mr. Silas Deane's late intercepted letters, to his brothers, and other intimate friends, in America. [electronic resource] : To which are annexed for comparison, the Congressional declaration of indepedendency in July 1776, and that now inculating [sic] among the revolted provinces, with the never-to-be-forgotten orders of the rebel general in August 1776, for preventing a pacification.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Deane, Silas, 1737-1789.
Contributor:
Rivington, James, 1724-1802, printer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783.
United States.
United States--Foreign relations--1775-1783.
United States--Foreign relations--France.
France--Foreign relations--United States.
France.
United States. Declaration of Independence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii,141,[1],xxxii,[2],11,11,12-24p. )
Other Title:
Paris papers; or Mr. Silas Deane's late intercepted letters, to his brothers, and other intimate friends, in America
Place of Publication:
New-York : Re-printed by James Rivington, [1782]
Notes:
Reprinted from Rivington's Royal gazette, Oct. 24-Dec. 12, 1783.
"A declaration of independence published by the Congress at Philadelphia in 1776. With a counter-declaration published at New-York in 1781."--[1], 11, 11 p., with separate title page. Opposite pages bear duplicate numbering.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Cited in:
Evans, 17509
Sabin, 19066
English Short Title Catalog, W27572.
Contains:
United States. Declaration of Independence.
OCLC:
511148894

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