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What Is Our Situation? And What Our Prospects? A Few Pages For Americans, By An American [Hopkinson, Joseph] Americana,Evans,France,Howes,Political

40pp. Disbound, else Very Good. "Concerning worsening relations with France" [AAS]. Evans attributes authorship to Joseph Hopkinson, with a 1798 publication date. Hopkinson, the son of Signer Francis Hopkinson, wrote 'Hail Columbia.' This first edition was reprinted in London in 1799. Violently anti-French, Hopkinson denounces the Directory, the Revolution's excesses, the disgraceful treatment of Monroe, Marshall, Gerry, and Pinckney. With extreme annoyance at Citizen Genet, he urges America to declare war. Evans 33904. Gaines 98-71. Howes H636. OCLC 557760018 [2- both at British Lib.], 84746258 [2- U So. Cal., Am Phil. Soc.], 1038108086 [1- Boston Pub.] as of March 2024. AAS also owns a copy.