A dialogue, between a southern delegate, and his spouse [electronic resource] : on his return from the grand Continental Congress. A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America, by their most sincere, and affectionate friend, and servant, Mary V.V.
- Author
- V., Mary V.
- Published
- [New York?] : Printed [by James Rivington?], In the year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]
- Physical Description
- 14 pages ; 8⁰.
- Additional Creators
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Access Online
- ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu , Full text online
- Series
- Note
- "'This tract, which is in verse, is supposed to have been written by Jefferson.' Manuscript note in J.B. Chandler's copy."--Sabin. A Tory satire on the Continental Congress, the Dialogue is not likely to have been written by Jefferson.
The Library of Congress suggests James Rivington of New York as possible printer.
Reproduction of original from the British Library.
Available online to authorized PSU users as part of the Social sciences and fine arts series of Eighteenth century collections online. - Reproduction Note
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements
- Reviewed/Cited In
- Evans, C. American bibliography, 13245
Sabin, J. Dictionary of books relating to America from its discovery to the present, 19933
English Short Title Catalog, ESTCW20131.
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