Federalism triumphant in the steady habits of Connecticut alone, or, The turnpike road to a fortune: A comic opera or, political farce in six acts, ; as performed at the theatres Royal and Aristocratic at Hartford and New-Haven October, 1801. ; [Nine lines of quotations]
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Main Author: Chester, Leonard (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York?] Printed [by Denniston & Cheetham?] in the year 1802
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Item Description:"Advertisement. The citizens of New-York, who have so liberally patronised this work, will pardon, if not applaud, the dress of it. ... If the subject matter it contains, should excite a general and liberal attention, it may call forth, from the same pen, a work, long since prepared for the press: entitled, 'A retrospective glance at Federal measures: or Biographical traits of the Federal junto in New-England.' ... Persons desirous of the 'Glance' and 'Biography,' as above, may lodge their names and number of books which they wish, with any Republican printer, who will, on the first of June next, please to transmit the names, &c. to the Office of the American citizen, New-York, addressed to R. Dranoel [i.e., Leonard Chester] ..."--p. 40. - "Apology of the publisher."--p. [ii]-iii. - Attributed to Leonard Chester, of Wethersfield, Conn., in Gaines, P.W. Political works of concealed authorship, 1972, p. 123. See also Hill, F.P. American plays, 1970, no. 41. - Caption title: Federalism triumphant; or, The turnpike road to a fortune. - Hill, F.P. Amer. plays, 41. - Presumably printed by David Denniston and James Cheetham, printers of the American citizen, New York, in 1802. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 2026. - Without music
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