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Lot 77
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Including two copies, "An Apology for the People called Quakers, Containing some Reasons for their not complying with human Injunctions and Institutions in Matters relative to the Worship of God," James Chattin, Philadelphia, 1757- letterpress signature of James Pemberton; a broadside, "From our Meeting for Sufferings, Held in Philadelphia, the 23rd of the Third Month, 1771," letterpress signature of John Pemberton, clerk; two copies of the broadside: "Testimony of the People called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting of the Representatives of said People, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth of the first Month, 1775," letterpress signature of James Pemberton, clerk; "The Ancient Testimony and Principles of the People called Quakers, Renewed, with respect to the King and Government; and touching the Commotions now prevailing in these and other Parts of America," letterpress signature of John Pemberton, clerk; Anthony Benezet, "Serious Reflections affectionately recommended to the Well-disposed of every Religious Denomination...," ; two copies of "To the President and Executive Council, The General Assemblfy of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concern; The following Representations on Behalf of the People called Quakers," letterpress signature of John Drinker, clerk; and two copies of "To the General Asse of Pennsylvania. An Address and Memorial on behalf of the People called Quakers," letterpress signature of John Drinker, clerk. 12 pieces. .
13 x 8 1/4 inches;13 3/16 x 8 1/4 inches;