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A SECOND LETTER TO THE HON. THOMAS ERSKINE. CONTAINING FARTHER STRICTURES ON HIS "VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESENT WAR:" Some Reflections on the Subject of the Present Negotiation; and Observations on the late Voluntary Loan. With a Word to the Critics, subjoined by Gifford, John [John Richard Green] - 1797

by Gifford, John [John Richard Green]

A SECOND LETTER TO THE HON. THOMAS ERSKINE. CONTAINING FARTHER STRICTURES ON HIS "VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESENT WAR:" Some Reflections on the Subject of the Present Negotiation; and Observations on the late Voluntary Loan. With a Word to the Critics, subjoined by Gifford, John [John Richard Green] - 1797

A SECOND LETTER TO THE HON. THOMAS ERSKINE. CONTAINING FARTHER STRICTURES ON HIS "VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESENT WAR:" Some Reflections on the Subject of the Present Negotiation; and Observations on the late Voluntary Loan. With a Word to the Critics, subjoined

by Gifford, John [John Richard Green]

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London: T. N. Longman, 1797. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. [2],80 pp. Second Edition. Removed from nonce volume and at some point backed in paper. A solid copy; rubber stamped number on the title page as well as a manuscript subject demarcation in heavy pencil with attempts at erasure; light foxing throughout. Gifford was a "tory political writer . . . . By the age of twenty-three, with his fortune spent, he found it expedient to retire to France in 1781 or 1872, and to change his name to Gifford" (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography). He became a prolific writer and editor of magazines. ESTC T140218.
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  • Publisher T. N. Longman
  • Place of Publication London
  • Date Published 1797
  • Keywords Ephemera Box