Title page from A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in Reply to Taxation No Tyranny by the Author of Regulus; to Which Are Added General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, as Published in The London Evening Post of the...

A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in Reply to Taxation No Tyranny by the Author of Regulus; to Which Are Added General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, as Published in The London Evening Post of the...

The anonymous author of this pamphlet takes care to remind the reader of his title page that he is also the author of a pamphlet titled Regulus. This time he, like many of his contemporaries, has been moved to write in response to Samuel Johnson’s inflammatory Taxation no Tyranny.

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