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FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN and JACKSON, RICHARD. The Interest of Great Britain Considered. [1], 86 pages. 8vo, disbound; title detached, some staining and
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN and JACKSON, RICHARD. The Interest of Great Britain Considered. [1], 86 pages. 8vo, disbound; title detached, some staining and soiling to title, terminal leaf torn with some loss. London, 1760
- Notes: first edition. After much debate over the true authorship of this pamphlet concerning the aftermath of the French & Indian War, scholars have apparently decided that it was likely co-authored by the two. The importance of the work, however, lies in its position vis a vis Canada, with Franklin arguing the importance of retaining the colony over Guadeloupe as a means of protecting the western frontier. Howes J26; Sabin 35450.
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