Whatever opinions prevail with the public, either from misconstruction or misrepresentation, operating to the prejudice of an individual, have ever been thought a sufficient apology, for giving a state of facts, as an appeal to the candour of the people:
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1. Verfasser: Banks, John (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: S.l. s.n [1783]
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Beschreibung:A vindication of Banks's conduct while engaged in furnishing supplies to the Army. - Bristol, B5678. - Followed by: "It cannot be supposed that a character, stamped with so many marks of public integrity as General Greene's, will receive an injury in the minds of generous men, from the incautious expressions of a private letter ..." Signed: Anthony Wayne [and] Edward Carrington. - Gould & Morgan. South Carolina, 637. - Shipton & Mooney, 44341. - Signed: John Banks. - The Library of Congress and John Carter Brown Library copies are dated in ms.: Feb. 15, 1783. - Wayne and Carrington's statement is intended to clear Nathaniel Green of any culpability in association with Banks's transactions
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