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By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation : The race of mankind was made in a state of innocence and freedom ... Affairs are hastening...
Published 1776“…[publisher not identified],…”
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In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six. Colony of New-Hampshire. : an act for encouraging the fixing out of armed vessels, to defend the sea coast of Am...
Published 1776“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The alarming Boston port act : which prohibits the entry and clearance of all vessels whatsoever at that port, from the ensuing 1st day of June, 1774, and transfers the seat of gov...
Published 1774“…[publisher not identified],…”
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By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces of the United States of American in the city of Philadelphia, &c., A proclamation : In order to protect the perso...
Published 1778“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The origin, purpose and result of the Harrisburg Convention of 1788 : astudy in popular government /
Published 1890“…[publisher not identified],…”
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American taxation, or The spirit of seventy-six exemplified in a song written in the golden days which tried men's souls.
Published 1810“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Circular letter from a committee appointed by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the federal army, to the officers in the different states. : Boston, (Massachusetts) Februar...
Published 1809“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The American hero. : Made on the Battle of Bunker-Hill, and the burning of Charlestown.
Published 1810“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Saw ye my hero George : and The rosary. : Lady Washington left Mount Vernon in June 1778, in expectation of meeting her worthy companion George ; on the 28th of the same month, fou...
Published 1810“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Account of the battle between the Provincials and Regulars. : Portsmouth, May 29. 1775. By a gentleman this day from Cambridge, we have the following important intelligence, who wa...
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The Address of Liberty, to the buckskins of Pennsylvania, on hearing of the intended Provincial Congress.
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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An address of the gentlemen and principal inhabitants of the town of Boston, to His Excellency Governor Gage.
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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An Address of the Presbyterian ministers, of the city of Philadelphia, to the ministers and Presbyterian congregations, in the county of [blank] in North-Carolina.
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Advices from St. John's. Cambridge, November 15. : Yesterday a courier arrived here from the Continental Army in Canada, with dispatches for His Excellency the commander in chief,...
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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To the public. : [Two lines from Pope] : Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards men, was the heavenly anthem that introduced the Saviour of the world. H...
Published 1780“…[publisher not identified],…”
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American liberty : a new song.
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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British taxation of North-America.
Published 1777“…[publisher not identified],…”
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To the freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York. : Fellow citizens, Several members of the General Assembly having declared, that the appointment of delegates, to meet in th...
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies.
Published 1775“…[publisher not identified],…”
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At a convention of delegates, held by adjournment at Exeter, November 3d, 1779 : for the important purpose of supporting the credit of the continental currency ... came to the foll...
Published 1779“…[Publisher not identified],…”
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