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Some eighteenth century tracts concerning North Carolina
Title:
Some eighteenth century tracts concerning North Carolina
Author:
Boyd, William K. (William Kenneth), 1879-1938, editor.
Publication Information:
Raleigh : Edwards & Broughton company, 1927.
Physical Description:
viii, 508 pages : including facsimiles folded tables ; 24 cm.
General Note:
These tracts "have been reprinted serially in the North Carolina historical review (January 1925 to January 1927, inclusive)"-Pref.

Includes facsimiles of original title-pages of most of the tracts.
Language:
English
Contents:
A True and faithful narrative of the proceedings of the House of burgesses (1970).--William Borden's Addresses to the people and the burgesses (1746).--John Rutherford on The importance of the colonies to Great Britain (1761).--Henry McCulloch's Representations relative to the colonies (1761).--Maurice Moore on the Justice and policy of taxing the colonies (1765).--The Searcy Petition (1759) and the Sims Address (1765).--Hermon Husband's Remarks on religion (1761).--Hermon Husband's Impartial relation (1770).--Hermon Husband's Fan for fanning (1771).--Reverend George Micklejohn's Sermon to Tryon and his troops (1768).--A table of North Carolina taxes (1770).--Informations concerning North Carolina.--The independent citizen (1787).--A petition to the President and Congress (1791).
Format :
Book