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William Penn, Argumentum ad hominem: . . . extract from . . . England's present interest considered, 1775

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

N.d.

Primary Source Reference:

Descriptive Catalogue of the Du Simitière Papers in the Library Company of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, 1940), p. 164, 32.3

Author/Composer:

Penn, William, 1644-1718

Notes:

Du Simitière's copy was probably sold as duplicate by LCP, which has other copies.

Title Information:

Argumentum ad hominem: being an extract from a piece intitled, England's present interest considered, with honour to the prince, and safety to the people.: In answer to this one question: What is most fit, easy and safe at this juncture of affairs to be done, for quieting of differences, allaying the heat of contrary interests, and making them subservient to the interest of the government, and consistent with the prosperity of the kindom? [sic] /By William Penn, founder of the province of Pennsylvania. ; To which are added, some extracts from the writings of divers authors, more particularly recommended to the notice of the people called Quakers

Imprint Information:

Philadelphia: Printed [by John Dunlap?], in the year M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]

Repository:

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800), No. 14360