Letters from General Washington, to several of his friends : in the year 1776. In which are set forth, a fairer and fuller view of American politicks, than ever yet transpired, or the public could be made acquainted with through any other channel. Together with the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche's (late chaplain to the Congress) letter to Mr. Washington, and an answer to it, by Mr. John Parke, a lieutenant-colonel in Mr. Washington's army.

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Publication Info[New York] : Printed [by James Rivington], In the year 1778.
Description2 unnumbered pages, 53, 1 unnumbered page ; 12⁰.
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Other author/creatorRandolph, John, 1727-1784, author.
Other author/creatorVardill, John, 1749-1811 author.
Other author/creatorParke, John, 1754-1789, author.
Other author/creatorDuché, Jacob, 1738-1798 author.
Other author/creatorWashington, George, 1732-1799 author.
Other author/creatorWashington, George, 1732-1799.
Other author/creatorDuché, Jacob, 1738-1798.
Other author/creatorParke, John, 1754-1789.
Other author/creatorVardill, John, 1749-1811.
Other author/creatorRandolph, John, 1727 or 1728-1784.
Other author/creatorRivington, James, 1724-1802 printer.
General noteSpurious letters first published in London in 1777, variously attributed to John Vardill ("Poplicola") and to John Randolph. Cf. Ford, W.C. The spurious letters attributed to Washington, 1889.
General noteAscribed to the press of James Rivington by Evans.
General noteReproduction of original from Library of Congress.
References Evans, 15868
References English Short Title Catalog, W13545.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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