Author | [Leigh, Benjamin Watkins] 1781-1849.
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Title | The letters of Algernon Sydney, in defence of civil liberty and against the encroachments of military despotism, written by an eminent citizen of Virginia, and first published in the Richmond Enquirer in 1818-19. To which are added, an appendix, the remarks of Mr. Ritchie as referred to by the author of "Algernon Sydney" in page 30 of this pamphlet. With an introduction by the present publisher.
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Published | Richmond [Va.]: Printed and published by T. W. White. 1830.
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Description | [iii],iv-viii,[1],2-65p. 21cm.
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General Note | An arraignment of General Andrew Jackson. The pseudonym, Algernon Sydney, an eminent citizen of Virginia, attributed to Benjamin Watkins Leigh in Cushing, William, Initials and pseudonyms ... Waltham, Mass., 1963, p. 481.
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Subjects | Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1865.
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Other Authors | Sydney, Algernon pseud. White, Thomas Willis, 1788-1843. Ritchie, Thomas, 1778-1854.
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| WRHS Research Library: Pam. L817 mq186120: Pamphlets, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING] |
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