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Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States: calculated to shew the necessity of some change therein, that the public may derive that able and impartial execution of the powers delegated, upon which alone their happiness at home, and their respectability abroad, must materially depend.

Title
Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States: calculated to shew the necessity of some change therein, that the public may derive that able and impartial execution of the powers delegated, upon which alone their happiness at home, and their respectability abroad, must materially depend. By Massachusettensis.
Author
Massachusettensis.
Publication
[Boston?] Printed in the United States of America, 1792.

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TextRestricted use *KD 1792 (Massachusettensis. Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
  • Leonard, Daniel, 1740-1829.
  • De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796.
  • American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
  • William Duane Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
  • Ford Collection.
Description
32 p.; 8vo.
Subject
  • United States > Politics and government > 1789-1797
  • United States > Officials and employees > Selection and appointment
  • United States > Govt., 1792
Note
  • For note regarding authorship, see Ford's "Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana," no. 51.
  • Attributed by Sabin and others to Daniel Leonard. Formerly attributed to Jonathan Sewall.
Indexed In (note)
  • Evans
Call Number
*KD 1792 (Massachusettensis. Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments)
LCCN
09006123
OCLC
3754024
Author
Massachusettensis.
Title
Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States: calculated to shew the necessity of some change therein, that the public may derive that able and impartial execution of the powers delegated, upon which alone their happiness at home, and their respectability abroad, must materially depend. By Massachusettensis.
Imprint
[Boston?] Printed in the United States of America, 1792.
Indexed In:
Evans 24515
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Added Author
Leonard, Daniel, 1740-1829.
De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796. Attributed name
American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
William Duane Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Ford Collection.
Research Call Number
*KD 1792 (Massachusettensis. Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments)
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