The interest of Great Britain considered,
Date1760
Names
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
(author)
Jackson, Richard, -1787
(contributor)
Townshend, Charles, 1725-1767
(subject)
William Bradford
(printer)
Unknown
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The interest of Great Britain considered, : with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c.. Ascribed by certain bibliographical authorities to Franklin, by others to R. Jackson, and regarded by some as the joint production of the two. A criticism of ''A letter addressed to two great men'' by J. Douglas, bp. of Salisbury, and ''Remarks on the Letter address'd to two great men'' by C. Townshend. ''Observations concerning the increase of mankind'' (p. 39-45) written by Franklin in 1751, was first published as an appendix to William Clarke's ''Observations on the late and present conduct of the French'', 1755. cf. L.C. Catalogue.
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CollectionBaldwin Collection of Canadiana
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055380216D
Dewey Number973.26 F665 BR
Country:Canada||Great Britain
Historical location:British colonies