By Hyde Parker Jun. Esq; commodore of a squadron of His Majesty's ships of war, and Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell ... A proclamation [microform] : Whereas the blessings of peace, freedom and protection, most graciously tendered by His Majesty to his deluded subjects of America; have been treated by Congress with repeated marks of studied disrespect ... Given at head quarters at Savannah, this fourth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.
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[Savannah, Ga.] :
[Printed by James Johnston?],
[1779]
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