From the New-York journal. [electronic resource] : Mr. Holt, Sir, The letter which the Reverend Mr. Sayre sent unto the Committee, I here send you, as he is very desirous of having it published, to shew the world why he did not sign the Association; and the Committee have agreed it may be. I am, sir, your very humble servant, Thaddeus Burr
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- 4893061
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- Sayre, John, 1738-1784
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- [Philadelphia? : Printed for Anthony Benezet?, 1775?]
- 6,[2] pages ; 12⁰.
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- "Probably reprinted for Anthony Benezet."--Hildeburn. Dated [1775] by Hildeburn; [1775] by Evans.
- Contains John Sayre's letter to the Committee of Fairfield, Conn., giving his reasons for refusing to sign the 'Continental Association.' - Caption title.
- Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
- Signatures: [A]4 ([A]4 blank)
- Signed: John Sayre. To the gentlemen of the Committee of the town of Fairfield.
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- English Short Title Catalog, W12317.
- Evans, 15078
- Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 3280
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