The conduct of the Paxton-men
impartially represented; the distresses of the frontiers, and the complaints and sufferings of the people fully stated ... With some remarks upon the Narrative, of the Indian-massacre, lately publish'd. Interspers'd with several interesting anecdotes, relating to the military genius, and warlike principles of the people call'd Quakers: together-with proper reflection and advice upon the whole. In a letter from a gentleman in one of the back counties, to a friend in Philadelphia. ...
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Publication
1764 - Printed by A. Steuart, and sold by John Creaig, shopkeeper in Lancaster., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
8,500 words, Guess
Page Count
34 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveconductofpaxtonm00bart
- Library of Congress Control Number15017231
- OCLC Control Number3289421
- Open LibraryOL23720923M
Classifications
- LCCF152 .B37 1764
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