A public defence of the right of the New-Hampshire Grants (so called) on both sides of the Connecticut-River, to associate together, and form themselves into an independent state : Containing remarks on sundry paragraphs of letters from the president of the Council of New Hampshire, to His Excellency Governor Chittenden, and the New-Hampshire delegates at Congress.
| Corporate Authors: | Vermont. General Assembly, Gale (Firm), Cornish Convention (Author) |
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| Other Authors: | Spooner, Alden, 1757-1827 (Printer) |
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