2 edition of Epistolary correspondence containing official, political and explanatory letters, (with introductory preface) written upon patriotic points and particular occasions to the right Reverend Dr. Warren, Bishop of Bangor, and to a member of the British House of Commons found in the catalog.
Epistolary correspondence containing official, political and explanatory letters, (with introductory preface) written upon patriotic points and particular occasions to the right Reverend Dr. Warren, Bishop of Bangor, and to a member of the British House of Commons
James Jones Morgan
Published
1800 by Printed for the author by Swinney & Hawkins in Birmingham .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by James Jones Morgan. |
Contributions | Warren, John, 1730-1800. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL13832577M |
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