An Impartial History of the Present War in America; Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof, With Its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. By the Rev. James Murray,

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T102910

The dedication is dated: Dec. 12, 1780. Text and register are continuous despite the pagination. In this edition the third line of the imprint ends: Frobisher; the fourth line of the imprint ends: Glasgow.

Newcastle upon Tyne: printed for T. Robson, R. Baldwin, London; N. Frobisher, York; C. Elliot, Edinburgh; and Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow, [1780?] 152,151-573, [1]p., plates: ports., map; 8°

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