An Address to the Freemen of Massachusetts

  • Worcester: M. Spooner and Co, 1832
By [ANTI-MASONRY] "A FREEMAN" [George Allen, attr.]
Worcester: M. Spooner and Co, 1832. First Edition. Octavo (24.5cm.); stitched self-wrappers; 16pp. Light spotting and toning to extremities, top spine-edge corner of pamphlet slightly creased, else Very Good and sound. Rather vitriolic attack on the Masons in response to their "Declaration." "To any who enquire 'why so zealous in opposing Masonry?'" the author responds "Masonry has ever scorned such timidity. Truth must be really in earnest and bold, or she wins nothing" (p. [3]). SABIN 813.

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