End the war in America!
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November 11, 1779
THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, Nov. 11, 1779
* Revolutionary War Era
* 18th century
* From The Enemy
The back page begins with a letter: "To the Merchants, Manufacturers, & Others Affected by the American War" which is a plea to end the war. It contains: "To petition our superiors for redress, or to reason with them is in vain. They are only to be influenced by their fears...I do not mean to excite to arms or insurrections, but I would advise you every where to instruct your representatives to join in an address to the throne for peace with America..." and more.
Four pages, folio size, never-trimmed margins, red tax stamp on page 3, good condition.
* Revolutionary War Era
* 18th century
* From The Enemy
The back page begins with a letter: "To the Merchants, Manufacturers, & Others Affected by the American War" which is a plea to end the war. It contains: "To petition our superiors for redress, or to reason with them is in vain. They are only to be influenced by their fears...I do not mean to excite to arms or insurrections, but I would advise you every where to instruct your representatives to join in an address to the throne for peace with America..." and more.
Four pages, folio size, never-trimmed margins, red tax stamp on page 3, good condition.
Category: Revolutionary War








