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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