AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ENGLAND. BY ALGERNON SYDNEY.
Portsmouth: 1809. 36pp, stitched, untrimmed, scattered fox and minor extremity chipping. Good+. "In this impassioned vindication of Jefferson's administration, Postmaster General Gideon Granger anonymously argued that Jefferson was a friend of commerce who, in proposing the embargo, had promoted long-term commercial interests. The embargo had prevented U.S. merchants from becoming..... More