An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina:
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spelling | Duane, William Verfasser aut An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina Washington City [D.C.] Printed by William Duane & Son 1803 1 Online-Ressource (24 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Fac simile. As nothing can more conduce to the demonstration of the truth, than the publication of fac simile engravings of the writing of the forged letters ... William Duane will undertake to have engravings executed, if an adequate sum to defray the expence shall be subscribed ... This proposal ought to be accepted by all parties, as nothing can more tend to the exculpation of Mr. Rutledge, if he is not guilty; and the indifference of opposition of his friends to the proposal will be very naturally considered as an evidence of apprehension at least. A paper is opened at the book-store for the receipt of subscriptions ..."--p. 24. - Generally attributed to William Duane. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 4110. - Supporting the accusation made by Senator Christopher Ellery (Republican, of R.I.) that Rutledge (Federalist, of S.C.) was the author of two letters written to President Jefferson over the signature of Nicolas Geffroy of Newport, R.I Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2004-2007 Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text Early American Imprints : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819 (Series II) s2004 Ellery, Christopher 1768-1840 Rutledge, John 1766-1819 Forgery of manuscripts Rhode Island Reproduktion von Duane, William An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina 1803 https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas04276794?origin=/collection/eai2 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Duane, William An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina Ellery, Christopher 1768-1840 Rutledge, John 1766-1819 Forgery of manuscripts Rhode Island |
title | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_auth | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_exact_search | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_full | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_fullStr | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_full_unstemmed | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_short | An examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the United States? attributed to John Rutledge, Esq., member of Congress, from South Carolina |
title_sort | an examination of the question who is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the president of the united states attributed to john rutledge esq member of congress from south carolina |
topic | Ellery, Christopher 1768-1840 Rutledge, John 1766-1819 Forgery of manuscripts Rhode Island |
topic_facet | Ellery, Christopher 1768-1840 Rutledge, John 1766-1819 Forgery of manuscripts Rhode Island |
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