The Counter-Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790

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The pertinent articles which appeared in the Packet and Evening Post have been collected and reprinted, usually in full in NYHS Colls..
XXI, XXII. W. Conyngham and Joseph Wharton also took part in the newspaper campaign on the side of the conservatives; Reed to R. H. Lee, Apr. 15, 1780, Lee Papers, II, no. 142. The best biography of Deane is by G. L. Clarke, Silas Deane (N. Y., 1913), but it has little to say about the Pennsylvania side of the conflict.
29. To R. Morris, Jan. 26, NYHS Colls., X
...I, p. 441. "Common Sense" in Packet, Dec. 31, 1778, Jan. 2, 5, 7, 9, 1779. In Congress Gouverneur Morris attacked Paine in sarcastic tones ; Sparks, G. Morris, I, pp. 203-204.
30. Open Letter to Reed by Deane, Feb. 6, 1779, NYHS Colls., XXIII, p. 380. Reed to Deane, Feb. 24, ibid., XXI, pp. 382-383. G.
Morris to Reed, Apr. 9, Burnett, IV, p. 153.
31. Matlack's address in Packet, May 18. NYHS Colls., XXI, pp.
100-101, 103-123, 137-140. Sparks, G. Morris, pp. 203-204. If "Ameri- canus" was Gouverneur Morris, as his biographer, Sparks, suggests, then it is probable he was the same "Americanus" who in 1779 was in the pay of the French minister; see Conway, Paine, I, pp.


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