... to decide, whether a connection with, or a separation from the Continental Colonies of America, be most for the national advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms . . . By Josiah Tucker . . . Glocester: Printed by R. American Book Prices Current - Page 8121912Full view - About this book
| Leman Thomas Rede, Arthur Homer, Alexander Dalrymple, John Debrett - America - 1789 - 294 pages
...their liberal Education, elevated Rank, and enlarged Views, are the ableft to judge, and the fittef t to decide, Whether a Connection with, or a Separation from, the Continental Colonies of America be moft for the Mutual Advantage and the lafting Benefit of thefe Kingdoms. By Jof. Tucker, DD Dean of... | |
| History - 1801 - 900 pages
...landed Property, their liberal Education, and enlarged Views, ar« the ableft to judge, and the fittcft to decide, whether a 'Connection with, or a Separation from, the Continental Colonies of America be mofi for fhe National Advantage, and the bfting Benefit, of Ihefe Kingdoms, 1776," 8 vo. A letter to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...Landed Property, their üheral Education, and enlarged Views, are the ableft to judge, and the fitteft to decide, whether a Connection with, or a Separation from, the Continental Colonies of America Oe moil for the National Advantage, and the biting Benefit, of ihele Kingdoms, 1776," Svo. A letter... | |
| History - 1801 - 858 pages
...Landed Property, their liberal Education, and enlarged Views, are the ableft to judge, and ihe fitteft to decide, whether a Connection with, or a Separation from, the Continental Ootanies of America be moft lor the National Advantage, and the laftinp lienefit, of thefe Kingdoms,... | |
| Obadiah Rich - America - 1835 - 444 pages
...property, their liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged views, are the ablest to judge, and the fittest to decide, whether a connection with, or a...advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms. By Josiah Tucker, DD dean of Gloucester. .... Cadell, . 8vo. pp. 94. Dean Tucker seems to think that... | |
| State Library of Massachusetts - Libraries - 1894 - 714 pages
...earnest appeal to those personages in Great Britain and Ireland who are the ablest to judge whether n connection with, or a separation from, the continental...colonies of America be most for the national advantage, etc. 3d ed. Lond., 1776. 94, (2) p. Folded table. [3] — Tract 6. The respective pleas and arguments... | |
| Canada. Library of Parliament - America - 1858 - 856 pages
...Edition. Gloucester, 1775.. 58 4. Address and earnest appeal to the landed interest, on the question whether a connection with or a separation from the...advantage and the lasting benefit of these Kingdoms ; third Edition London, 1776.. 94 5. A series of Answers to certain popular objections, against separating... | |
| Henry Stevens - America - 1861 - 292 pages
...2180 Tucker (Josiah) Dean of Gloucester. An humble Address ff / - anc' earnes*; Appeal, etc., as to " whether a connection with, / or a separation from...advantage, and the lasting benefit of these Kingdoms," Jif. mor. Glocester, B. Baikes, 1775, 8° Ninety-three pp. ' An Account' etc. folded sheet at page... | |
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