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Title:  
The substance of an address to the Right Hon. Charles Flower, Lord Mayor of London, the vice-presidents, and governors of the Royal Humane Society, at their anniversary festival, April 26, 1809: To which is added, The Triumvirate of worthies; or, A tribute to the memory of those eminent philanthropists Howard, Hawes, and Berchtold by Dr. Anthony Fothergill
Creators:
Marten, Robert Humphrey. | Fothergill, A. (Anthony), 1732?-1813
Publication:
Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London, 1812.
Call #:  
361 P19 NO.11
Extent:
24 p. ; 21 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1767-1790
Abstract:  

The Welsh non-conformist minister Richard Price (1723-1791) was a moral philosopher and political and economic theorist whose ideas leant support to the American cause during the Revolution. Of broad and liberal mind, he was an integral member of the intellectual coterie surrounding William Petty, the Earl of Shelburne, and was a founding member of the Unitarian Church. Befitting a latitudinarian thinker, the range of Richard Price's correspondence is extremely broad, touching upon his rationalistic philosophy and dissenting theology, his political views on British politics, America and the American Revolution, the Constitutional settlement, the future of the United States, social reform, demography, prisons, and slavery. The ninety letters in the collection are arranged chronologically, with correspondents including Charles Chauncy (8 letters, 1772-1779), Benjamin Franklin (7 letters, 1775-1789), John Howard (11 letters and a biographical manuscript, 1770-1789), Thomas Jefferson (3 letters, 1785-1789), Benjamin Rush (8 letters, 1786-1790), and Edward Wigglesworth (3 letters, 1775-1786), as well as lesser known figures such as the reformer John Howard.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P93
Extent:
90 item(s)