Critical Remarks on a Letter Ascribed to Common Sense.
- imprint_number: 1765.001
- title: Critical remarks on a letter ascribed to Common Sense : containing an attempt to prove that the said letter is an imposition on common sense. : With a dissertation on drowsiness, as the cruel cause of the imposition.
- sequence_number: 1
- year: 1765
- place_issued: Williamsburg
- issuing_press: Joseph Royle and Co.
- author: Camm, John (1718-78/9).
- notes: Fifth and final pamphlet in a two-year long exchange over the legitimacy of the so-called "Two Penny Acts" – through which the Virginia legislature reduced the salaries of the colony's Anglican clergy – between the Rev. John Camm and Virginia planters Landon Carter and Richard Bland. This tract was issued in response to Bland's The Colonel Dismounted (1764.009), the fourth in the series.
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