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  • A letter to a friend; giving a concise, but just account, according to the advices hitherto received, of the Ohio-Defeat; and Pointing out also the many good Ends, this inglorious Event is naturally adapted to promote: or, Shewing wherein it is fitted to advance the Interest of all the American British Colonies. To which is added, some general account of the New-England forces, with what they have already done, counter-ballancing the above Loss.

    • Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.
    Date
    [1755]
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  • Reasons humbly offered to prove that the letter printed at the end of the French memorial of justification is a French forgery, and falsely ascribed to His R---l H-----ss.

    Date
    [1756]
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  • A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French.

    • Moreau, Jacob Nicolas, 1717-1804.
    Date
    1757
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  • A review of the military operations in North-America, from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York. In a letter to a nobleman.

    • Smith, William, 1728-1793.
    Date
    in the year. M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]
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  • A review of the military operations in North-America; from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York. In a letter to a nobleman.

    • Smith, William, 1728-1793.
    Date
    MDCCLXX. [1770]
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  • A letter to the people of England, on the present situation and conduct of national affairs. Letter I.

    • Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.
    Date
    MDCCLV. [1755]
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  • A letter to the people of England, on foreign subsidies, subsidiary armies, and their consequences to this nation.

    • Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.
    Date
    1755
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  • A memorial containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities. In answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French.

    • Moreau, Jacob Nicolas, 1717-1804.
    Date
    1757
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  • A review of the military operations in North-America; from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed With various Observations, Characters, and Anecdotes; necessary to give Light into the Conduct of American Transactions in general; and more especially into the political Management of Affairs in New York. In a letter to a nobleman.

    • Smith, William, 1728-1793.
    Date
    M.DCC.LVII. [1757]
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  • Virginia's danger and remedy. Two discourses, occasioned by the severe drought in sundry parts of the country; and the defeat of General Braddock. By Samuel Davies, A.M.

    • Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761.
    Date
    MDCCLVI. [1756]
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  • A letter to a friend; giving a concise, but just, account, according to the advices hitherto received, of the Ohio-defeat; and pointing out also the many good ends, this inglorious event is naturally adapted to promote: or, shewing wherein it is fitted to advance the interest of all the American British colonies. To which is added, some general account of the New-England forces, with what they have already done, counter-ballancing [sic] the above loss.

    • Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.
    Date
    M,DCC,L.V. [1755]
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  • A letter to the people of England, on the Present Situation and Conduct of National Affairs. Letter I.

    • Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.
    Date
    MDCCLV. [1755]
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  • A sermon on the accursed thing that hinders success and victory in war, occasioned by the defeat of the Hon. Edward Braddock, Esq; general of all the English forces in North-America, who was mortally wounded in an engagement with the French and Indians, near Fort Duquesne, and died of his wounds the third day after the battle; which was fought July 9. 1755. Published at the request of the hearers. By William Vinal, A.M. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Rhode-Island. [Four lines of Scripture texts]

    • Vinal, William, 1718-1781.
    Date
    1755
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  • Virginia's danger and remedy. Two discourses, occasioned by the severe drought in sundry parts of the country; and the defeat of General Braddock. By Samuel Davies, A.M. [Eight lines of quotations in Latin and Greek]

    • Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761.
    Date
    MDCCLVI. [1756]
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