AN ORATION, PRONOUNCED JULY 4, 1800, AT THE REQUEST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF ROXBURY, IN COMMEMORATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.

Boston: [1800]. 19, [1 blank] pp. With the half title. Light to moderate foxing, disbound, Good+.

Unlike most countries, we assemble "not to pay the servile homage of adulation for the birth of kings and despots." Our revolution was not the "demon of anarchy"-- as in France-- and there are "no provinces defolated, to mark the flaming path of Equality."
Evans 38402. Item #35808

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