A letter from an American : now resident in London, to a Member of Parliament, on the subject of the restraining proclamation; and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet, on the commerce of the American states. Said to be written by William Bingham, Esquire; late agent for the Congress of the United States of America, at Martinico. To which are added, Mentor's reply to Phocion's letter; with some observations on trade, addressed to the citizens of New-York.

Author/creator Bingham, William
Format Electronic
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]
Description48 pages ; 8⁰.
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General noteRunning title: Strictures on commerce by an American.
General note"Colonel Hamilton's second letter, from Phocion to the considerate citizens of New-York, on the politics of the times, in consequence of the peace: containing remarks on Mentor's reply."--p. [25]-48, with separate title page. Bookseller's advertisement, p. 48.
General noteAlso issued in: 'Miscellaneous pamphlets chiefly on American affairs', Philadelphia, sold by Mathew Carey.
General noteReproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
References Evans, 18367
References Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 4434
References English Short Title Catalog, W20639.
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