England is concerned about the actions of the First Continental Congress...
Item # 710956
December 02, 1774
THE TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE - SUPPLEMENT TO THE YEAR 1774, London. Included are nearly 3 pages on: "Captain Cook's Voyage round the World" including his arrival at New Zealand.
A: "Continuation of the Debates in the Political Club" has much discussion concerning the situation in America, a few bits noting: "...accounts from that country were truly alarming; that the resolutions of the continental congress evidently proved that the people are determined not to submit to the late acts passed in relation to America...that the town of Boston was surrounded by general Gage with lines of circumvallation..." and much more.
Both plates called for are present.
Complete in 42 pages plus the annual index, full title/contents page, 5 by 8 inches, very nice condition.
A: "Continuation of the Debates in the Political Club" has much discussion concerning the situation in America, a few bits noting: "...accounts from that country were truly alarming; that the resolutions of the continental congress evidently proved that the people are determined not to submit to the late acts passed in relation to America...that the town of Boston was surrounded by general Gage with lines of circumvallation..." and much more.
Both plates called for are present.
Complete in 42 pages plus the annual index, full title/contents page, 5 by 8 inches, very nice condition.
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