To the publick. "It were well, that all parties : all people, would grow wise, by the example of those at Rome ..." Gordon. It must be an unpleasing reflection to every lover of peace and moderation, to observe that there are some men continually exerting their utmost effects to inflame the minds of honest and well meaning people ...
1774
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To the publick. "It were well, that all parties : all people, would grow wise, by the example of those at Rome ..." Gordon. It must be an unpleasing reflection to every lover of peace and moderation, to observe that there are some men continually exerting their utmost effects to inflame the minds of honest and well meaning people ...
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[Savannah, Ga.]: [Printed by James Johnston], [1774]
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1 online resource (1 sheet)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1201346699
(TEMPOCo)1201346699
(TEMPOCo)1201346699
Summary
Broadside from a friend to moderation which urged the public to be moderate regarding the actions of Great Britain in response to the Boston Tea Party; specifically that Georgia had nothing to fear, as it did not offend Britain.
Note
Bristol 3875.
Printed in two columns. Signed at end: A friend to moderation. Savannah, August 3, 1774.
Imprint supplied by Bristol.
Printed in two columns. Signed at end: A friend to moderation. Savannah, August 3, 1774.
Imprint supplied by Bristol.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed October 23, 2020).
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Print version: To the publick. "It were well, that all parties. [Savannah, Ga.]: [Printed by James Johnston], [1774] (OCoLC)6069584
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