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MFM 1144, reel 603.9 A congress of nations: addresses at the International Peace Congresses at Brussels (1848), Paris (1849), and Frankfort (1850). 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.1 Observations on a pamphlet, entitled "Remarks on the Seventh annual report of the Hon. Horace Mann, secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education." 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.10 The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people; a sermon, preached at Lexington, April 19, 1776, to commemorate the murder, bloodshed, and commencement of hostilities, between Great Britain and America, in that town, by a brigade of troops of George III, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Smith, on the nineteenth of April, 1775. To which is added a brief narrative of the principal transactions of that day. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.11 Military operations in eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revolution, 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.13 A journal kept by Mr. John Howe, while he was employed as a British spy, during the Revolutionary War, also, while he was engaged in the smuggling business, during the late war. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.15 An address to the Negroes in the State of New York. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.16 Despotism in America: an inquiry into the nature, results, and legal basis of the slave-holding system in the United States. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.17 A journey in the back country. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.18 Uncle Tom's cabin; or, Life among the lowly. One hundred and twentieth thousand. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.19 Walker's appeal, in four articles; together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world, but in particular, and very expressly, to those of the United States of America, 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.2 A few remarks upon some of the votes and resolutions of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia in September, and the Provincial congress, held at Cambridge in November 1774. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.20 Memoirs of the Confederate War for independence. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.3 The regulations lately made concerning the colonies and the taxes imposed upon them considered 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.4 The controversy between Great Britain and her colonies reviewed; the several pleas of the colonies, in support of their right to all the liberties and privileges of British subjects, and to exemption from the legislative authority of Parliament, stated and considered; and the nature of their connection with, and dependence on, Great Britain, shewn, upon the evidence of historical facts and authentic records. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.5 A letter to a Member of Parliament, wherein the power of the British legislature, and the case of the colonists, are briefly and impartially considered. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.6 The other side of the question; or, A defense of the liberties of North-America, in answer to a late Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions. 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.7 Remarks on the nature and extent of liberty, 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.8 Additions to Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, further remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Common sense: wherein, are clearly and fully shewn, that American independence, is as illusory, ruinous, and impracticable, as a liberal reconciliation with Great Britain, is safe, honorable and expedient, 1
MFM 1144, reel 604.9 A self-defensive war lawful, proved in a sermon, preached at Lancaster, before Captain Ross's company of militia, in the Presbyterian church, on Sabbath morning, June 4, 1775. 1
MFM 1144, reel 605.1 My diary North and South. 1