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Prelude to the Storm. A Discourse preached, D

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Prelude to the Storm. A Discourse preached, D
Prelude to the Storm. A Discourse preached, Dec. 15th, 1774, Being the day recommended By the Provincial Congress, To be observed in thanksgiving to God for the Blessings enjoyed; and Humiliation on account of public Calamities. By John Lathrop, Pastor of Second Church in Boston. Boston: 1774. 39 pp. In turn-of-century binding, deepest green leather spine, tan, brown, and red veined boards, gilt title. A review of political conditions in Boston, referring to Canada Bill as a measure designed to cut off the liberties of the other colonies. "We Glory in our attachments to the House of Hanover. We consider Britain as our native land...We shall suffer many hardships, before we can entertain a single wish to the disadvantage of our brethren on the other side of the Atlantic. We never will rebel against the Sovereign of the British dominions. However provoked, however oppressed, however threatened with Slavery and wretchedness, we will never be excited to any other resistance...." Beautifully engraved bookplate of James Frothingham Hunnewell, with view of "north end of my library, Charlestown," 1902. Light, pleasing toning of text, trivial shelf wear. Fine.