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Title:
  • Reflections on the conduct and principles of the Quakers in North-America. In a letter to a friend. Proper to be perus'd by every sincere lover of truth, and of his country. By Charles Bowler, Esquire.
Call No:
  • G1157
  • Broadsides 1758 No.1
Subjects:
Author:
Imprint Place:
  • [Newport, R.I.:
Publisher/Printer:
  • Printed by James Franklin, ;
Imprint Date:
  • 1758]
Physical Description:
  • [1] 3 p.
  • relief cut ,
  • 33 cm.
Bibliographic References:
  • Alden, J.E. Rhode Island,
  • Bristol Reilly, E., Dict. of Col. Am. Printers' Ornaments Shipton & Mooney
  • 194
  • 1939 118 40951
Notes:
  • Relief cut at head.
  • Last page blank. Dated at end: Portsmouth, September, 1758. Imprint from Alden. Ann (Smith) Franklin was a silent partner to her son James Franklin. Rhode Island Historical Society holds only known original imprint. Newsbank Readex Early American Imprints series uses RIHS copy.
  • Last page of RIHS copy inscribed: "Charles Bowlers foolish address"
  • Preservation and electronic cataloging for this broadside was made possible by a generous grant from the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution, the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars, the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the General Society of Colonial Wars.
Location:
  • Broadside Collection: G 1157
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