Controversy with Mr. Sparks, 1852.

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Controversy with Mr. Sparks, 1852.

1852

Review of Lord Mahon's history of the American Revolution, by [Jared Sparks].-Letter to Lord Mahon ..., by Jared Sparks.-Letter to Jared Sparks ..., by Lord Mahon.-Remarks on a "Reprint of the original letters from Washington to Joseph Reed," by Jared Sparks.

[209] p. 22 cm.

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