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A MEMORIAL FROM TWO HUNDRED AND SEVEN INHABITANTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, PRAYING RELIEF FROM CERTAIN DISFRANCHISEMENTS AND OTHER GRIEVANCES THEREIN STATED: JANUARY 26, 1824: READ, AND REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Two hundred and seven inhabitants of the District of Columbia.
Editore: Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1824., Washington, DC, 1824
Da: Noushin Books & Company, Hamden, CT, U.S.A.Noushin Books & Company
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No Binding. Condizione: Good. Disbound. 8vo. 5pp. Foxed, good. The petitioners feel disenfranchised, taxed and deprived of the rights that the constitution guaranteed Americans. They are oppressed: "A system, in civil matters, onerous, expensive, productive of litigation, demoralising, and replete with oppression; and in crimina…l, unequal, and in many instances cruel and debasing. From these causes, and the evils emanating from them, there can be no inducement to any individual, who can get a foot-hold in any of the states, to make a permanent settlement in the District of Columbia.".
Editore: No Publisher Noted,, No Place Noted (Sussex), 1902
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Da: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Regno UnitoBurwood Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dustjacket. 8vo. pp 51 with 5 plates and illustrated title page. Local history, tour guide. Card covers (slightly soiled), endpapers browned, slight water staining to covers and subsequent slight waviness to text o/w a near VG copy.
Altre immaginiEditore: T. Maccliesh and Co. and for J. Ogle, Edinburgh 1798
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Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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Quarter Leather. Condizione: Near fine. First Edinburgh Edition. Quarto, [4], 56pp, [2]. Quarter blue morocco, marbled boards, title in gilt on spine, decorative raised bands. Gray endpapers. Label removed from spine, leaving small blemish. (Field 1875) (Thomson 73) (Sabin 4149) A scarce work, last appearing at auction in 1949.…This journal was produced by Rev. Charles Beatty, who was appointed by the Synolds of New York and Philadelphia to explore the western frontier. Beatty and his interpreter left Fort Pitt in 1766 to explore the religious traditions of native tribes throughout the southeastern Ohio region. His journal produced one of the best records of Shawnee and Delaware tribes and their attacks against frontier settlements. The first edition of this work was published in London in 1768 by William Davenhill and George Pearch. The issue from Edinburgh was reprinted by the Brainerd's Journal of a Mission among the Indians in 1798, with "some copies struck off separately with title page." From Sabin: "This journal, though chiefly of a religious cast, is enlivened with many agreeable notes and circumstances relating to the manners and customs of the Delaware Indians, who, from certain similar customs and some traditions among them, the author conjectures to be the descendants of the ten tribes of Israel." (Sabin 4149). The first Edinburgh edition of The Journal Of A Two-Months Tour; With A View Of Promoting Religion Among The Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania by Charles Beatty, published in Edinburgh in 1798. (illustratore).