1811 · New York
by [Macomb, Robert]
New York: Henry C. Southwick, 1811. 11, [1 blank] pp. Stitched, untrimmed. Dusted, Good+.
The anonymous author, whom sources identify as Macomb, objects to attacks on Governor George Clinton-- "the pride of his native state"-- by "a faction which meditates the destruction of the whig party in this state... No calumny is too foul for it to employ. No falsehood too gross for it to circulate."
This "barbarous" faction is led by Mangle Minthorne, who was "a Tory, and in the day's [sic] of '76 was by the New-York committee of safety, unanimously voted to be an enemy to the American cause." This pamphlet prints the Minutes of the Committee of Safety for New York, June 5 1776, ordering that Minthorne "be held up to the public and considered an enemy to the American cause."
AI 23275 [5]. OCLC 58784924 [1- NYHS], 950916111 [1- AAS] [as of February 2017]. (Inventory #: 33161)
The anonymous author, whom sources identify as Macomb, objects to attacks on Governor George Clinton-- "the pride of his native state"-- by "a faction which meditates the destruction of the whig party in this state... No calumny is too foul for it to employ. No falsehood too gross for it to circulate."
This "barbarous" faction is led by Mangle Minthorne, who was "a Tory, and in the day's [sic] of '76 was by the New-York committee of safety, unanimously voted to be an enemy to the American cause." This pamphlet prints the Minutes of the Committee of Safety for New York, June 5 1776, ordering that Minthorne "be held up to the public and considered an enemy to the American cause."
AI 23275 [5]. OCLC 58784924 [1- NYHS], 950916111 [1- AAS] [as of February 2017]. (Inventory #: 33161)