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Histoire de la fondation des colonies des anciennes republiques : adaptée a la dispute présente de la Grande Bretagne avec ses colonies americaines

Archive Print part: Anglo-French 4 1778/BAR

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Type of record: Book

Title: Histoire de la fondation des colonies des anciennes republiques : adaptée a la dispute présente de la Grande Bretagne avec ses colonies americaines

Other titles: History of the colonization of the free states of antiquity

Level: Piece

Classmark: Anglo-French 4 1778/BAR

Creator(s): Barron, William (1803)

Additional creator(s): Cerisier, Antoine-Marie (1749-1828) (Other); Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) (Other); Mandrillon, Joseph (1743-1794) (Other)

Related people: Cerisier, Antoine-Marie; Franklin, Benjamin; Mandrillon, Joseph

Publisher: Chez J. van Schoonhoven & Comp

Publication city: A Utrecht

Date(s): 1778

Language: French

Size and medium: [8], 247, [1] p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/255891

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016295469705181

Description

Several pages misnumbered.


A pro-British work which portrays the U.S. as a group of rebellious colonies. See Echeverria & Wilkie.


Also includes letters by Cerisier, by Benjamin Franklin, and by Joseph Mandrillon, and an early draft of the Articles of Confederation. See Echeverria & Wilkie.


Errata, p. [1] at end.


Includes bibliographical references.


Echeverria & Wilkie. French image 778/5.

Additional description

Bound with one other publication shelved as 1778 BAR. Volume contents: 1. L'espion dévalisé, 1782 -- 2. Barron, W.: Histoire de la fondation des colonies des anciennes républiques, 1778

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