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Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for the Purpose of Raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament. [two Lines of Latin Quotation with Two Lines of Translation]
Bok av Daniel Dulany
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Attributed to Daniel Dulany in the Dictionary of American biography. Preface not dated; signed: Virginia. Advertised by John Mein in the Massachusetts gazette for January 30, 1766, as "this day published." For an account of this edition, see: Alden, John E. "The Boston edition of Daniel Dulany's Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes." New England quarterly 13 (1940): 705-711. See also Hildeburn's entry for a possible Philadelphia issue. Publisher's recommendation, beginning "At this critical juncture .." mounted on p. [48].
[Boston] North America : [Printed by William M'Alpine for John Mein, 1766]. [2],ii,[1],6-47,[1]p. ; 8