A message to the governor from the assembly : (In answer to the governor's message of the 18th instant.) May it please the Governor, Did the controversy, which unhappily subsists between the governor and us, appear to us in that light in which he is pleased to say it does to him, "A matter purely personal," and "the public interest" unconcerned; we should have chosen silence, rather than an answer to his last message.
| Author/creator | Pennsylvania |
| Other author | Kinsey, John, 1693-1750. |
| Format | Microform |
| Publication Info | [Philadelphia] : [B. Franklin], [1742] |
| Description | 4 pages ; folio. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Laupus has: Early American medical imprints ; reel 72, no. 1480 Laupus has: Early American medical imprints ; reel 72, no. 1480. UNAUTHORIZED |
| General note | Signed at end: John Kinsey, speaker and dated 27th of the 3d Mo. 1742. |
| General note | Austin lists as [About the power to appoint a doctor to visit unhealthly vessels]. |
| References | Evans 5034. |
| Reproduction note | Microfilm. New Haven, Conn., Research Publications, 1973. (Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820, reel 72, no. 1480). |