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Treat, Robert, Jr. (WRITING AS Thomas Paine) - An Oration, Written at the Request of the Young Men of Boston, and Delivered, July 17th, 1799 in Commemoration of the Dissolution of the Treaties, and Consular Convention, between France and the New United States of America

Title: An Oration, Written at the Request of the Young Men of Boston, and Delivered, July 17th, 1799 in Commemoration of the Dissolution of the Treaties, and Consular Convention, between France and the New United States of America
Description: Boston, Mass, John Russell, 1799. First Edition. Stitched Pamphlet. NOT TOM PAINE. NOT THOMAS PAINE. NOT THE GUY WHO WROTE "THE RIGHTS OF MAN" OR "COMMON SENSE" 9" x 5 3/4" octavo. Stitched as issued. Small tears along fore-edge and bottom of title page. Closed tears near stitching on first 4 leaves. Errata on p. 30. Missing last blank leaf. Browned on untrimmed edges, and first and last page. Remainder lightly-tanned, clean, and easily readable. Contains a headpiece showing American flags, canons, and the Seal of the United States. (ESTC W28741) (Sabin 58200) (Evans 36030). Robert Treat Paine Jr. was an American poet and editor. He was the son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence. An Oration was printed under his given name Thomas Paine. He later changed his name to Robert Treat in 1801 to avoid confusion with the famous revolutionary pamphleteer. (Wikipedia). .

Keywords: American History, Treaties, Speeches,

Price: US$ 125.00 Seller: Aardvark Books
- Book number: 82843

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