Item #67581 OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE, ADDRESSED TO HIS CONSTITUENTS, IN MAY 1797. Robert Goodloe HARPER.

OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE, ADDRESSED TO HIS CONSTITUENTS, IN MAY 1797.

London: Philadelphia printed. London: reprinted, by direction of the editor, at the Philanthropic Press, London-Road, St. George’s Fields; and sold by Stockdale, Debrett, and Wright, Piccadilly; Hookham and Carpenter, Old Bond-Street; Egerton, Whitehall; Kearsley, Fleet-street; Vernor and Hood, Poultry; and Richardson, Royal-Exchange, 1798. Second edition (printed in Philadelphia and London the previous year). 21 cm. 109pp., [2] pp. Disbound pamphlet. Harper (1765-1825) was serving as a congressman from South Carolina when he gave this speech on the effects of the "Quasi-War"; he later served in the senate, from Maryland. Howes H209. Item #67581

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