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Letters, addressed to the yeomanry of the United States: shewing the necessity of confining the public revenue to a fixed proportion of the net produce of the land; and the bad policy and injustice of every species of indirect taxation and commercial regulations. / By a farmer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Logan, George, 1753-1821.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Taxation--United States.
Taxation.
United States.
United States--Politics and government--1789-1809.
Politics and government.
United States--Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Penn Provenance:
Norris, Charles (donor)
Physical Description:
47 pages ; 23 cm (8vo)
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Printed by Eleazer Oswald, in Market-street, No. 156, between Fourth and Fifth-streets., 1791.
Notes:
The authorship of this pamphlet and of "Five letters addressed to the yeomanry of the United States ... by a farmer, Philadelphia, 1792", and the similar "Letters ... by an American farmer", Philadelphia, 1793, is attributed to George Logan on the authority of Citizen Adet who had a copy of the Letters, 1793, with ms. dedication "from his friend, the author", whom Adet identified as "Dr. Laughan" [i.e. George Logan] cf. Rich, Suppl. to the Biblioth. amer. nova, pt.1 (1841) 1793, no.26; also Ford, P. L., Biblioth. Hamiltoniana, 1886, nos. 47, 50, 52.
Cited in:
Kress B2150.
Evans 23507
OCLC:
8625595

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