To the electors of the Southern district. In Mr. Child's paper of yesterday, a letter appeared, signed Candidus, directed to Cato, on which I beg leave to make a few observations.- The writer insinuates, that the author of Cato intended to decei

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 111, Folder 16e.

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Lewis Llewellyn Cato House, 823 West Barbour Street, Eufaula, Barbour County, AL

Der Grossmüthige Scipio Africanus in einem Singe-Spiel auff dem Hamburgischen Schau-Platz vorgestellet 1694

Der Grossmüthige Scipio Africanus in einem Singe-Spiel auff dem Hamburgischen Schau-Platz vorgestellet 1694

Liebe und Psiche (ballet). Scenario. Scenario. German. 1770

By Augustin Prevost Esq; Brigadier-General, and Commander in chief of His Majesty's troops in the Southern District, Hyde Parker, Jun. Esq; commanding His Majesty's ships in the River Savannah, and Archibald Campbell, Esq; commanding the Norther

Liebe und Psiche (ballet). Scenario. Scenario. German. 1770

Der Grossmüthige Scipio Africanus in einem Singe-Spiel auff dem Hamburgischen Schau-Platz vorgestellet 1694

Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense: ... / written by Candidus.

Lewis Llewellyn Cato House, 823 West Barbour Street, Eufaula, Barbour County, AL

Der Grossmüthige Scipio Africanus in einem Singe-Spiel auff dem Hamburgischen Schau-Platz vorgestellet 1694

SELLS, CATO. COMMR., BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

A letter to Philo Africanus, upon slavery: in answer to his of the 22d of November, in the General Evening Post, together with the opinions of Sir John Strange, and other eminent lawyers upon this subject; with the sentence of Lord Mansfield, in the case of Somerset and Knowles, 1772, with His Lordship's explanation of that opinion in 1786.

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broadsides electors southern southern district child paper yesterday letter candidus cato observations writer author decei 1789 high resolution ultra high resolution rare book and special collections division brutus pseud child paper printed ephemera united states history new yourk broadsides