Henry Hulton, Sketches 1773-1775 Hulton, Henry, Sketches

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Henry Hulton, Sketches 1773-1775 Hulton, Henry, Sketches

This 206-page volume contains essays and poetry composed by Henry Hulton, an American Loyalist living in Boston in the mid-1770s. Essay topics include conflicts between Great Britain and the North American colonies in 1773 and 1775, philosophical and moral subjects, and the effect of climate on the development of governments.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6392677

William L. Clements Library

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