This collection of Franklin's political writings contains more than
double the number previously recognized as his. Much of this
writing was performed during the intensive press campaigns for
repeal by parliament of obnoxious measures, such as the Stamp Act
and Townshend Acts. His letters reveal the adjustment he was making
in his private ideas of British empire and American rights.
Originally published in 1950.
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