American patriotism further confronted with reason, scripture, and the constitution : being observations on the dangerous politicks taught by the Rev. Mr. Evans, M.A. and the Rev. Dr. Price : with a scriptural plea for the revolted colonies /
| Main Author: | Fletcher, John, 1729-1785 |
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