CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
INTRODUCTION.
NOTES. I.
II. FROM THE MONTHLY REVIEW. LONDON, JULY, 1768.
LETTER I.
LETTER II.
LETTER III.
LETTER IV.
LETTER V.
LETTER VI.
LETTER VII.
LETTER VIII.
LETTER IX.
LETTER X.
LETTER XI.
LETTER XII.
LETTERS
FROM A FARMER IN
PENNSYLVANIA.
The Patriotic American Farmer
J-n D-k-ns—n Esqr. Barrister at Law:
Who with Attic Eloquence and Roman Spirit hath Asserted,
The Liberties of the British Colonies in America.
'Tis nobly done, to Stem Taxations Rage;
And raise, the thoughts of a degen'rate Age,
For Happiness, and Joy, from Freedom Spring;
But Life in Bondage, is a worthless Thing.
Printed for & Sold by R. Bell. Bookseller
LETTERS
FROM
A FARMER in Pennsylvania,
TO THE INHABITANTS OF
THE BRITISH COLONIES
BY
JOHN DICKINSON
WITH AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION
BY
R. T. H. HALSEY
NEW YORK
THE OUTLOOK COMPANY
1903
Copyright, 1903
By R. T. H. Halsey
TO THE MEMORY
OF ONE WHO LOVED HER COUNTRY
AND ALL THAT PERTAINED
TO ITS HISTORY