Liberty and property vindicated, and the st--pm-n burnt. A discourse occasionally made on burning the effige [sic] of the st--mp-n. In New-London, in the colony of Connecticut. By a friend to the liberty of his country
Boston : Reprinted and sold [by John Kneeland and Seth Adams?] at the new printing office in Milk-Street, 1766
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15,[1]p. ; 8⁰
A burlesque sermon on the Stamp Act. The "st--mp-n" was stampman Jared Ingersoll.
Attributed to Benjamin Church by Evans.
Probably printed by Kneeland and Adams, who commenced printing at Milk Street in 1765, and employed the phrase, "at the new [or 'newest'] printing office in Milk-Street.".
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.