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Antwort auf Hrn. Fränklins Anmerckungen über ein ohnlängst herausgekommenes Protestations-Schreiben
1765, Christoph Saur]
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German translation of "An answer to Mr. Franklin's remarks on a late protest" by William Smith, published in Philadelphia in 1764.
Attributed to the press of Christoph Saur in Germantown, Pa. Cf. Bötte & Tannhof.
Franklin was appointed colonial agent in England by the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1764. John Dickinson and 9 others united in a protest against this action, which was printed in the "Pennsylvania Journal" of Nov. 1, 1764 and later separately as "Reasons on which were founded the protest offered by certain members of the Assembly to that body concerning the sending of Mr. Franklin to England". Philadelphia, 1878. Franklin's reply to this called forth Mr. Smith's answer. Cf. Ford, P.L. Franklin bibliography, p. 121.
Signatures: A⁸ B⁴ C².
LC copy has bookplate of Samuel W. Pennypacker.
Evans 9904
Bötte & Tannhof. German printing, 319
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