Statistics for occurrence #1 of “David Ramsay” in chapter 1.9 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...ah Webster of Philadelphia, in , a reply to the first of a series of sixteen essays ascribed to Thomas Treadwell of New York; Tench Coxe, in , written over the pseudonym of An American Citizen ; and David Ramsay , in .
The opposition was represented by Elbridge Gerry's ; Melanchthon Smith's , and preeminently by Richard Henry Lee, in his , and by George Mason of Virginia, in his , to the latter of whom Jame...
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