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Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania

Gelesen von Bruce Moser

(5 Sterne; 2 Bewertungen)

Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania is a series of essays written by the Pennsylvania lawyer and legislator John Dickinson (1732–1808) and published under the name "A Farmer" from 1767 to 1768. The twelve letters were widely read and reprinted throughout the thirteen colonies and were important in uniting the colonists against the Townshend Acts. (Wikipedia) (3 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Letter One

12:22

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Letter Two

18:39

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Letter Three

17:09

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Letter Four

10:31

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Letter Five

13:16

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Letter Six

13:37

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Letter Seven

18:22

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Letter Eight

14:26

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Letter Nine

24:55

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Letter Ten

19:29

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Letter Eleven

23:01

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Letter Twelve

20:01

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Bewertungen

superbly written and narrated

(5 Sterne)

These 12 letters were written pre revolutionary war. The author, a farmer in Pennsylvania, articulately writes to England and colonists the encroaching taxation on colonies. As a person from Pennsylvania, who has no ties, no relations born outside American. I'm so happy to hear that 300 years ago there were also long lines of Americans born in the colonies and had never been anywhere else but Pennsylvania for generations. I'm proud to be born from colonists who live on this soil since 1500's.

wow

(5 Sterne)

such a consolidation of wisdom and the principals liberty.