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The printing business of Benjamin Flower (1755-1829), a writer, editor and printer-publisher involved in radical liberal and reformist causes, including abolitionism and opposition to the war against France. Based in Cambridge during the 1790s, he was printer and editor of the Cambridge Intelligencer.