To the public. : Injustice, under whatever form it makes it's appearance, ought to be detected and punished. But when the authority of an office is made use of to oppress the poor .

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OCLC:62811724
Auteur principal: Hopkins, Esek, 1718-1802
Langue:English
Publié: [Providence] : [Printed by William Goddard], [1763]
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Accès en ligne:LLMC Digital
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Description:Charging George Taylor, attorney for the colony of Rhode Island, and John Foster, clerk, with malfeasance in the taxing of bills of credit against the county of Providence.
Signed and dated: Providence, April 2, 1763. Esek Hopkins. In his reply, Bristol B244, Taylor says of Hopkins " ... all who know him, know also he never wrote it ..." but he does not name those whom he suspects of acting through Hopkins.
William Goddard was the only printer active at Providence in 1763.
Description matérielle:1 online resource (1 sheet)
Lieu de publication:United States -- Rhode Island -- Providence.