Essay on free trade...
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January 06, 1780
PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR THE GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1780 Famous title that has very ornate lettering and an engraving of a ship in the masthead.
Notable content includes, on the ftpg: "A Third ESSAY on FREE TRADE and FINANCES , humbly offered to the consideration of the Public. By a CITIZEN OF Philadelphia". It continues on pg. 2 and is to be concluded in a future issue.
A pg. 3 ad headed: "Four Hundred Dollars Reward" has details about a runaway "Negro man named Dick". Pg. 3 also has a meeting notice for the American Philosophical Society. First leaf has a small hole in the blank left margin, otherwise in nice, untrimmed condition and great for display.
Notable content includes, on the ftpg: "A Third ESSAY on FREE TRADE and FINANCES , humbly offered to the consideration of the Public. By a CITIZEN OF Philadelphia". It continues on pg. 2 and is to be concluded in a future issue.
A pg. 3 ad headed: "Four Hundred Dollars Reward" has details about a runaway "Negro man named Dick". Pg. 3 also has a meeting notice for the American Philosophical Society. First leaf has a small hole in the blank left margin, otherwise in nice, untrimmed condition and great for display.
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