Front cover image for Principles and acts of the Revolution in America, or, An attempt to collect and preserve some of the speeches, orations, & proceedings, with sketches and remarks on men and things, and other fugitive or neglected pieces, belonging to the Revolutionary period in the United States : which, happily, terminated in the establishment of their liberties: with a view to represent the feelings that prevailed in the "times that tried men's soul's," to excite a love of freedom, and lead the people to vigilance, as the condition on which it is granted

Principles and acts of the Revolution in America, or, An attempt to collect and preserve some of the speeches, orations, & proceedings, with sketches and remarks on men and things, and other fugitive or neglected pieces, belonging to the Revolutionary period in the United States : which, happily, terminated in the establishment of their liberties: with a view to represent the feelings that prevailed in the "times that tried men's soul's," to excite a love of freedom, and lead the people to vigilance, as the condition on which it is granted

Hezekiah Niles (Editor, Compiler), William Ogden Niles (Publisher, Printer)
Print Book, English, 1822
printed and published for the editor by William Ogden Niles, Baltimore, 1822
History
viii, 495 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 25 cm
221573893
A possible variation exists in the wording of the title page. Some, as this one, have the phrase "belonging to the Revolutionary period in the United States" while others have "belonging to the men of the revolutionary period in the United States."
Includes index