Hammond Versus Heamans. Or, An Answer to an Audacious Pamphlet, Published by an Impudent and Ridiculous Fellow, Named Roger Heamans, Calling Himself Commander of the Ship Golden Lion, Wherein He Endeavours by Lies and Holy Expressions, to Colour Over His Murthers and Treacheries Committed in the Province of Maryland, to the Utter Ruine of that Flourishing Plantation:...

Hammond Versus Heamans. Or, An Answer to an Audacious Pamphlet, Published by an Impudent and Ridiculous Fellow, Named Roger Heamans, Calling Himself Commander of the Ship Golden Lion, Wherein He Endeavours by Lies and Holy Expressions, to Colour Over His Murthers and Treacheries Committed in the Province of Maryland, to the Utter Ruine of that Flourishing Plantation:...

(London, England: John Hammond (Publisher), 1654), 17 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Pamphlet
Format
Text
Page Count
17
Publication Year
1654
Publisher
John Hammond (Publisher)
Place Published / Released
London, England
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Daily Life, Laws and legislation, 1654

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