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An address to the freemen of the state of South-Carolina : Containing political observations on the following subjects, viz. I. On the citizens making a temporary submission to the British arms, after the reduction of Charlestown in 1780. II. On Governor Rutledge's proclamation of the 27th of September, 1781. III. On the mode of conducting the election, for the assembly at Jacksonborough. IV. On the exclusion act, which cuts off the citizens from the rights of election. V. On the confiscation act. VI. On the amercement act. VII. The conclusion, with remarks to prove the necessity of an amnesty, or act of oblivion. By Cassius. Supposed to be written by Aedanus Burke, Esquire, one of the chief justices of the state of South-Carolina. [Four lines of verse].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burke, Aedanus, 1743-1802.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American loyalists--South Carolina--Early works to 1800.
American loyalists.
South Carolina--Politics and government--Revolution.
South Carolina.
South Carolina--Politics and government--1775-1783.
Genre:
Addresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (32 p. )
Other Title:
Address to the freemen of the state of South-Carolina
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. Price one third of a dollar, --MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]
Notes:
Bookseller's advertisements, p. 32.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
Evans, 17861
Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 4278
Sabin, 9278
English Short Title Catalog, W37104.
OCLC:
642791141

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