AuthorBoyd, William Kenneth, 1879-1938, ed.
TitleSome eighteenth century tracts concerning North Carolina, with, introductions and notes by William K. Boyd...
PublishedRaleigh, Edwards & Broughton company, 1927.
Descriptionviii, 508 p. incl. facsims. fold. tab. 24 cm.
SeriesPublications of the North Carolina historical commission
General NoteThese tracts "have been reprinted serially in the North Carolina historical review (January 1925 to January 1927, inclusive)"-Pref.
Includes facsimiles of original title-pages of most of the tracts.
Formatted NoteContents: A True and faithful narrative of the proceedings of the House of burgesses (1970).--William Borden's Addresses to the people and the burgesses (1746).--John Rutherford on The importance of the colonies to Great Britain (1761).--Henry McCulloch's Representations relative to the colonies (1761).--Maurice Moore on the Justice and policy of taxing the colonies (1765).--The Searcy Petition (1759) and the Sims Address (1765).--Hermon Husband's Remarks on religion (1761).--Hermon Husband's Impartial relation (1770).--Hermon Husband's Fan for fanning (1771).--Reverend George Micklejohn's Sermon to Tryon and his troops (1768).--A table of North Carolina taxes (1770).--Informations concerning North Carolina.--The independent citizen (1787).--A petition to the President and Congress (1791).
SubjectsNorth Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources.
LC Card Number28-27094
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: F 18 DA B78
mq46650: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
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