Description: 1806 Constitution Letters of Junius Newspaper Laws Government Americana 2v SET Junius was the pseudonym of a writer who contributed a series of letters to the Public Advertiser, a London newspaper, from 1769 to 1772. The ‘Letters of Junius’ composed of 68 letters between the ‘Public Advertiser,’ Philo Junius, Sir William Draper, and Mr. Horne. It was written to notify the public of their historical and constitutional rights and describe how the government had disregarded those rights. This 1806 edition was published by Phillips and Adlard in London, beautifully bound! Item number: #23405Price: $499 JUNIUS Junius : stat nominis umbra London: Printed for R. Phillips by J. Adlard, 1806. Details: · Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumeso Vol. 1 – [2], lxxxiv, 355, [1]o Vol. 2 – [2], iv, 385, [7]o 4 engraved plates throughout· Language: English· Binding: Leather; tight and secure· Size: ~7in X 4.25in (18cm x 11cm) Our Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 23405
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
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Author: JUNIUS
Region: Europe
Publisher: for R. Phillips by J. Adlard
Topic: American (US)
Modified Item: No
Subject: Law & Government
Year Printed: 1806
Original/Facsimile: Original