☞ The vindication of James Alexander, one of His Majesty’s Council for the province of New-York, and of William Smith, attorney at law, from the matters charged and suggested against them in two pamphlets lately published : the one a paper addressed to the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New-York, by the Honourable Francis Harrison, Esq; one of His Majestys Council, for the province of New-York : the other a report of the committee of His Majesty’s Council, to whom it was referred to examine and make inquiry touching a letter found in the house of Mr. Alexander, in New-York on Fryday the 1st day of February, 1732-3, in order to make the fullest discovery concerning the author of the same : to which is added a supplement containing a brief account of the case of William Trusdell, plaintiff, against the Honourable Francis Harison, Esq; defendant, for arresting and imprisoning the plaintiff and keeping him 9 weeks in prison, at the suit of Joseph Weldon ...


Creator(s): Alexander, James, 1691-1756 (Author)
Related APS Member(s):
James Alexander (d. 1756)
Publication: New York: Printed by John Peter Zenger, and to be sold by him at his house in Broad Street, near the upper end of the long bridge, in New-York, 1733 [1734]
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References:
Sabin 731 | Sabin 30380 | Sabin 84558 | Evans 3848
Editions: 2x 1734
Editions Note: Two editions, both in 1734.
BibNumber: 10.007