Letters, addressed to the yeomanry of the United States : shewing the necessity of confining the public revenue to a fixed proportion of the net produce of the land; and the bad policy and injustice of every species of indirect taxation and commercial regulations
The authorship of this pamphlet and of "Five letters addressed to the yeomanry of the United States ... by a farmer, Philadelphia, 1792", and the similar "Letters ... by an American farmer", Philadelphia, 1793, is attributed to George Logan on the authority of Citizen Adet who had a copy of the Letters, 1793, with ms. dedication "from his friend, the author", whom Adet identified as "Dr. Laughan" [i.e. George Logan] cf. Rich, Suppl. to the Biblioth. amer. nova, pt. 1 (1841) 1793, no. 26; also Ford, P.L., Biblioth. Hamiltoniana, 1886, nos. 47, 50, 52.