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1765 Historic Imprint British State That Led To The American Colonies Stamp Act

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1765 Historic Imprint British State That Led To The American Colonies Stamp Act
Colonial America
Led To The British American Colonies “Stamp Act”
c. 1765 Historic Imprint, “The State of the Nation, With a Preliminary Defence of the Budget” and “Part II, The State of the Nation...,” (Edmund Burke), (London), Fine.
This imprint measures 10” x 8.5” and is 39 pages plus an advertisement. It is Printed by J. Almon “in Piccadilly” (London, England). Although not signed, this is the work of Edmund Burke, who vigorously defended the British budget, economy, and general state of affairs. Heavy in financial details, this document gives an interesting view of the economy of Britain circa 1765, a time when the American Colonies were beginning to get restless. Disbound and lacking covers. Lightly toned, but generally clean and sound. A rare, very historic printing that was important in leading up to the British “Stamp Act” on their American Colonies and the rest is history.