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View Notification By Boston (Mass.)

Notification

Notification

By Boston (Mass.)

View A letter to a friend By Chauncy, Charles
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A letter to a friend

By Chauncy, Charles

View American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain By Cartwright, John

American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain

American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain

By Cartwright, John

View At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston By Boston (Mass.)

At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston

At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston

By Boston (Mass.)

View Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston port-bill By Quincy, Josiah
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Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston port-bill

By Quincy, Josiah

View New-York, Aug. 9, 1774 By Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.)

New-York, Aug. 9, 1774

New-York, Aug. 9, 1774

By Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.)

View An address to New-England By Daughter of liberty.

An address to New-England

An address to New-England

By Daughter of liberty.

View An address to New-England By Daughter of liberty

An address to New-England

An address to New-England

By Daughter of liberty

View New-York, Aug. 9, 1774 By Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.).

New-York, Aug. 9, 1774

New-York, Aug. 9, 1774

By Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.).

View To the public By Remembrancer.

To the public

To the public

By Remembrancer.

View Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27, 1746 By Thomas Prince

Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27, 1746

Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27, 1746

By Thomas Prince

View The Spanish novelists By Thomas Roscoe
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The Spanish novelists

By Thomas Roscoe

View By the Honorable Joseph Wanton, Esquire ... A proclamation By Rhode Island. Governor (1769-1775 : Wanton)

By the Honorable Joseph Wanton, Esquire ... A proclamation

By the Honorable Joseph Wanton, Esquire ... A proclamation

By Rhode Island. Governor (1769-1775 : Wanton)

View Gentlemen, The evils which we have long foreseen are now come upon this town and province, the long meditated stroke is now given to the civil liberty of this country? By Boston Committee of Correspondence.

Gentlemen, The evils which we have long foreseen are now come upon this town and province, the long meditated stroke is now given to the civil liberty of this country?

Gentlemen, The evils which we have long foreseen are now come upon this town and province, the long meditated stroke is now given to the civil liberty of this country?

By Boston Committee of Correspondence.

View To the public By Remembrancer

To the public

To the public

By Remembrancer

View A letter to a friend. Giving a concise, but just, representation of the hardships and sufferings the town of Boston is exposed to and must undergo in consequence of the late act of the British-Parliament; which, by shutting up it's port, has put a fatal bar in the way of that commercial business on which it depended for it's support By Chauncy, Charles

A letter to a friend. Giving a concise, but just, representation of the hardships and sufferings the town of Boston is exposed to and must undergo in consequence of the late act of the British-Parliament; which, by shutting up it's port, has put a fatal bar in the way of that commercial business on which it depended for it's support

A letter to a friend. Giving a concise, but just, representation of the hardships and sufferings the town of Boston is exposed to and must undergo in consequence of the late act of the British-Parliament; which, by shutting up it's port, has put a fatal bar in the way of that commercial business on which it depended for it's support

By Chauncy, Charles

View In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774 By Massachusetts. Provincial Congress.

In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774

In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774

By Massachusetts. Provincial Congress.

View Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27th, 1746 By Thomas Prince

Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27th, 1746

Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27th, 1746

By Thomas Prince

View At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-House of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774 By Baltimore County (Md.)

At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-House of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774

At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-House of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774

By Baltimore County (Md.)

View New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ... By

New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ...

New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ...

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View New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ... By

New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ...

New-York. Every friend to the Americans, and to those natural and inestimable rights of mankind which they are now struggling to defend, will be pleased to find the sense and spirit of our countrymen, natives of the British colonies, expressed in the following petition; wherein they have asserted our rights, and arraigned the injustices and illegality of the proceedings against their country in Parliament ...

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New-York, May 11, 1774.

New-York, May 11, 1774.

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