Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds. Ci-devant secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, inspector-general of the standing armies thereof, counsellor at law. &c. &c &c.
Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philænus.
by Tom Callender, Esq. ...

APA Citation

Callender, J. Thompson., Marian S. Carson Collection (Library of Congress)., William Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress)., Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)., William Duane Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress). (1802). Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds. Ci-devant secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, inspector-general of the standing armies thereof, counsellor at law. &c. &c &c: Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philænus. New-York: Printed by R. Reynolds.

MLA Citation

William Duane Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), et al.. Letters to Alexander Hamilton, King of the Feds. Ci-devant Secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, Inspector-general of the Standing Armies Thereof, Counsellor At Law. &c. &c &c: Being Intended As a Reply to a Scandalous Pamphlet Lately Published Under the Sanction, As it Is Presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, And Signed With the Signature of Junius Philænus. New-York: Printed by R. Reynolds, 1802.

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