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  1. Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, "Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled the Case of George M'Intosh, Esq. Published by order of the Liberty Society."
    To which is added, a concise account of the justice of the executive and legislative bodies of the state of Georgia: together with some account of the lives and upright principles of the leaders of the nocturnal junto
    Published: 1777
    Publisher:  [Lancaster & Mumford?], [Savannah?]

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: American loyalists; Treason; Loyalistes américains - Géorgie (État); Trahison - Géorgie (État); American loyalists; Politics and government; Treason; History
    Other subjects: M'Intosh, George (1739-1779); M'Intosh, George - 1739-1779
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (22 pages)
    Notes:

    In defense of M'Intosh

    Tentatively ascribed to the Savannah press of Lancaster & Mumford by D.C. McMurtrie in his Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne Catalogue, 1934

    Evans, 15385

  2. The Case of George M'Intosh, Esquire, a member of the late Council and Convention of the state of Georgia
    with the proceedings thereon in the Hon. the Assembly and Council of that state
    Published: 1777
    Publisher:  Printed [by Lancaster & Mumford?], [Savannah?]

    This case details accusations against M'Intosh for being a loyalist in sending his rice crop to British ships and of breaking the law prohibiting trade with the British. Arrested, with much of his estate was seized by the head of Georgia, without... more

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    This case details accusations against M'Intosh for being a loyalist in sending his rice crop to British ships and of breaking the law prohibiting trade with the British. Arrested, with much of his estate was seized by the head of Georgia, without consultation of his Council. George claimed innocence, claiming he was deceived by his partners who were Tories.A defense of M'Intosh against charges of loyalist sympathies

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: American loyalists; Loyalistes américains - Géorgie (État); American loyalists; Politics and government; History
    Other subjects: M'Intosh, George (1739-1779); M'Intosh, George - 1739-1779
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (29 pages)
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    Tentatively ascribed to the Savannah press of Lancaster & Mumford by D.C. McMurtrie in his Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne Catalogue, 1934

    Evans, 15383

  3. An addition to the case of George M'Intosh, Esquire
    earnestly recommended to the serious attention [of] every reader, particularly those of the state of Georgia
    Published: 1777
    Publisher:  Printed [by Lancaster & Mumford], [Savannah]

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: American loyalists; Loyalistes américains - Géorgie (État); American loyalists; Politics and government; History
    Other subjects: M'Intosh, George (1739-1779); M'Intosh, George - 1739-1779
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (10 pages)
    Notes:

    Further defending M'Intosh against charges of loyalist sympathies, and criticizing the conduct of the Georgia authorities in the matter

    Ascribed to the Savannah press of Lancaster & Mumford by D.C. McMurtrie in his Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne Catalogue, 1934

    Evans, 15384

  4. The Case of George M'Intosh, Esquire, a member of the late Council and Convention of the state of Georgia
    with the proceedings thereon in the Hon. the Assembly and Council of that state
    Published: 1777
    Publisher:  Printed [by Lancaster & Mumford?], [Savannah?]

    This case details accusations against M'Intosh for being a loyalist in sending his rice crop to British ships and of breaking the law prohibiting trade with the British. Arrested, with much of his estate was seized by the head of Georgia, without... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    This case details accusations against M'Intosh for being a loyalist in sending his rice crop to British ships and of breaking the law prohibiting trade with the British. Arrested, with much of his estate was seized by the head of Georgia, without consultation of his Council. George claimed innocence, claiming he was deceived by his partners who were Tories.A defense of M'Intosh against charges of loyalist sympathies

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: American loyalists; Loyalistes américains - Géorgie (État); American loyalists; Politics and government; History
    Other subjects: M'Intosh, George (1739-1779); M'Intosh, George - 1739-1779
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (29 pages)
    Notes:

    Tentatively ascribed to the Savannah press of Lancaster & Mumford by D.C. McMurtrie in his Located Georgia imprints of the eighteenth century not in the DeRenne Catalogue, 1934

    Evans, 15383