Object Status:
Extant
N.d.
Primary Source Reference:
Library Company Accession File
Title Information:
To the freemen of the common wealth of Pennsylvania: It is reported that the representatives of the people in the Pennsylvania Assembly, when neither petition, memorial, nor remonstrance appeareth before them; in opposition to any law which they have enacted, take it then for granted that it must be very salutary. If this report be true, then all errors or mistakes, must be corrected by the people: therefore all the people ought to be exceedingly watchful to think, speak, and write for themselves, that they may if possible, re-awaken the thinking faculty in those, who are supposed to have any aversion to second thoughts
Imprint Information:
[Philadelphia, 1777]
Repository:
LCP, Call no. sm # Am 1777 To the free 962.F.117; Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800), No. 15614
