Description: Dissertation on First Principles of Government. By Thomas PainePublished: London : Printed for the proprietors, [1795]24 pp. Disbound from a sammelband of pamphlets. Ownership signature "Mitchell King 1805" on title page. An important pamphlet with a great provenance. Not Ex-Lib. Mitchell King (1783-1862), a native of Scotland, emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1805, opening a school there and accepting an appointment as assistant teacher in Charleston college the following year, becoming head of the college in 1810, the same year he gained admittance to the local bar, having also taken up the study of law upon his arrival in Charleston. A founder of the Philosophical Society (1809), he delivered lectures there on astronomy. He was named judge of the city court in 1819 and again in 1842-44. He was involved in a rich variety of other state and local affairs, actively opposed Nullification during the 1830-32 crisis, wrote many essays and addresses, and amassed one of the best antebellum libraries in the state. Approximately 1000 items from King's papers are held in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina. "Judge King was connected with many financial and benevolent enterprises, was a delegate to the State constitutional convention, and the author of many essays and addresses" (Appleton's).I've done my best to describe the book, but if you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to send me an e-mail.
Price: 750 USD
Location: Clemmons, North Carolina
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Year Printed: 1795
Topic: American (US)
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