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THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE STARS AND STRIPES AND EAGLE SHIELD
ROBERT TREAT PAINE (1731-1841) American jurist, member of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Scarce printed pamphlet: "AN ORATION WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF THE YOUNG MEN OF BOSTON, AND DELIVERED, JULY 17TH, 1799, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE DISSOLUTION OF THE TREATIES, AND CONSULAR CONVENTION, BETWEEN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", printed by John Russell, 1799, 30pp. bound in (scuffed) quarter-leather boards with gilt lettered spine. A speech composed by Robert Treat Paine, Jr., who in 1799 was still using his given name of "Thomas Paine". The speech was delivered to the Young Men of Boston one year into the Quasi-War with France. On July 7, 1798, Congress dissolved treaties with France in response to the continuing depredations against American vessels by French privateers. Paine declares that while the "FOURTH OF JULY will be celebrated by our latest posterity as the splendid era of our national glory...the SEVENTH will be venerated as the dignified epoch of our American character.... The one annihilated our colonial submission to a powerful, avowed and determined foe; - the other emancipated us from the oppressive friendship of an ambitious, malignant, treacherous ally". Page five features what is believed to be the first printed appearance of the Stars and Stripes surrounding the Great Seal. The present issue includes the errata note on page 30. Gift inscription at top of title page, small library stamp at top of next page, else very good. EVANS 36030. SABIN 58200.

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