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1772, Zubly, Calm and respectful thoughts …
1772 Calm and respectful thoughts on the negative of the Crown on a speaker chosen and presented by the representatives of the people, occasioned by
some publications in the Georgia Gazette, in May and Jun 1772, where the Assembly was charged with encroaching on the rights of the Crown. Written by
John Joachim Zubly, he stated that the the rights and liberties of the people superseded contrary instructions by the King. See LLMC #39047-48 for
other documents of Zubly. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of the title originally held by the Library of Congress).
Title:   Calm and respectful thoughts on the negative of the Crown on a speaker chosen and presented by the representatives of the people : occasioned by some publications in the Georgia gazette, of May and June 1772, wherein the late Assembly of that province is charged with encroaching on the rights of the Crown / by a freeman.
OCLC Number:   642788591
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