General Conway's speech, for quieting the troubles in America. Against an independency: he is for peace, but yet urges the vigorous prosecution of the war: the great distresses and debt of America: General du Portail's account of America sent to the French minister: Genera Conway recommends the sending a strong reinforcement to America.
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New-York: Tuesday, May 22, 1781. Published by J. Rivington, printer to the King, [1781]
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Rivington, James, 1724-1802, printer.
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- 1781
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- W9870
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- 359060
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- 1 sheet ; ⁰⁰
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- Followed by: Notification. To such persons as now are within, or may hereafter enter the British lines, and stand in need of His Majesty's pardon. .. City of New-York, secretary's office, no. 104 Water Street, May 17th, 1781. James Simpson, secretary to the commissioners.
At head of title: royal arms.
Text in four columns.Citation/references Bristol, B5268
Shipton & Mooney, 43965