Vermonters unmasked, or Some of their evil conduct made manifest, from facts too glaring to be denied, and many of them too criminal to be justified, as follows, viz.

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English
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12

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Edition Notes

Disputing the right of Vermonters to separate themselves from New York State.

Caption title.

Signed on p. 12: A citizen of the United States, 10th June, 1782. Attributed by Evans to Charles Phelps.

Sabin suggests New York City as place of publication; ascribed by Evans to the Albany press of Balentine & Webster. Ascribed by the Houghton Library, Harvard University, to the Poughkeepsie press of John Holt.

Signatures: [A]þ́ B℗ø.

Evans 17674.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 17674)

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Early American imprints -- no. 17674.

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Microform
Pagination
12 p.
Number of pages
12

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OL14612483M

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