The following is a copy of a letter which was wrote by a lady of this city, to Capt. S---s, and Capt. M'D-----l : and as it contains sentiments which I think may be of some use in moderating the proposed violent and very extraordinary measures relative to certain persons, I should think it a piece of false delicacy to suppress the publication of it. A friend to justice and humanity.
1775
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The following is a copy of a letter which was wrote by a lady of this city, to Capt. S---s, and Capt. M'D-----l : and as it contains sentiments which I think may be of some use in moderating the proposed violent and very extraordinary measures relative to certain persons, I should think it a piece of false delicacy to suppress the publication of it. A friend to justice and humanity.
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[New York] : [publisher not identified], [1775]
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United States -- New York -- New York.
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1 online resource (1 sheet)
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(NNC-L)LLMC62815843
(TEMPOCo)62815843
(TEMPOCo)62815843
Summary
The letter, a plea to prevent the 'unspeakable distress' of banishment from 'my native country, ' is addressed to Captains Sears and McDougall and signed: Your afflicted friend. New-York, March 20, 1775. Attributed to 'Mrs. Murray' by Shipton & Mooney.
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Evans 14032
Bristol B3984
Shipton & Mooney 42823
Bristol B3984
Shipton & Mooney 42823
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed August 22, 2017).
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Print version: Murray, Mary Lindley. Following is a copy of a letter which was wrote by a lady of this city, to Capt. S---s, and Capt. M'D-----l. [New York] : [publisher not identified], [1775] (OCoLC)228765455
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