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Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774. Containing the bill of rights, a list of grievances, occasional resolves, the Association, an address to the people of Great-Britain, and a memorial to the inhabitants of the British American colonies. Published by order of the Congress.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: October 27th, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Great Britain's right to tax her colonies. Placed in the clearest light, by a Swiss.
Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Case of Great Britain and America, addressed to the King, and both Houses of Parliament. [Three lines of quotation]
Bushe, Gervase Parker, 1744?-1793.Date: [1769]- Books
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The Englishman deceived; a political piece: wherein some very important secrets of state are briefly recited, and offered to the considerarion [sic] of the public. [Two lines in Latin]
Sayre, Stephen, 1736-1818.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A collection of the most valuable tracts, which appeared during the years 1763, 1764, and 1765, upon the subjects of general warrants, Publication of Libels, Seizure of Papers, and other Constitutional Points, which arose out of the case of Mr. Wilkes.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Considerations relative to the North American colonies.
Fothergill, John, 1712-1780.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The ass; or, the serpent. A comparison between the tribes of Issachar and Dan, in their regard for civil liberty. Nov.5.1712. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: [1713?]- Books
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The addresses for blood and devastation, and the addressers exposed; together with the idolatrous worship of kings and tyrants, and the Americans justified by several precedents from Scripture, in their Resistance to the Depredations and Lawless Violence of an English King, and his bribed servile Parliament. Which may serve as an answer to Taxtion [sic] no tyranny, Wesley's Calm address, &c. &c. By William Moore, Author of the North Britons Extraordinary, and the Whisperers. &c. &c.
Moore, William, publisher.Date: [1776]- Books
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Negotiated authorities : essays in colonial political and constitutional history / Jack P. Greene.
Greene, Jack PDate: 1994- Books
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The ass: or, the serpent. A comparison between the tribes of Issachar and Dan, in their regard for civil liberty. November 5, 1712. By Thomas Bradbury. [Three lines from Job]
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The speech of Th-m-s P-wn-ll, Esq; late g-v-rn-r of this province, in the H--se of C-m--ns, in favor of America.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805.Date: 1769]- Books
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The urban crucible : the northern seaports and the origins of the American Revolution / Gary B. Nash.
Nash, Gary BDate: 1986- Books
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An essay upon the government of the English plantations on the continent of America. Together with some Remarks upon the Discourse on the Plantation Trade, Written by the Author of the Essay on Ways and Means, and Published in the Second Part of His Discourses, on the Publick Revenues and on the Trade of England. By an American.
American.Date: 1701- Books
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Peripheries and center : constitutional development in the extended polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788 / Jack P. Greene.
Greene, Jack PDate: 1990, ©1986- Books
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The rights of colonies examined. Published by authority.
Hopkins, Stephen, 1707-1785.Date: M.DCC.LXV [i.e., 1764]- Books
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The englishman deceived; a political piece: wherein some very important secrets of state are briefly recited, and offered to the consideration of the public.
Sayre, Stephen, 1736-1818.Date: [1768]- Books
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Remarks on the letter addressed to two great men. In a letter to the author of that piece.
Burke, William, 1730-1798.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Narrative of facts relative to American affairs.
Date: 1768?]- Books
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Remarks on the Letter addressed to two great men. In a letter to the author of that piece.
Burke, William, 1730-1798.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, on the 5th of September, 1774. Containing, the bill of rights, a list of grievances, occasional resolves, the Association, an address to the people of Great-Britain, a memorial to the inhabitants of the British American colonies, and an address to the inhabitants of Quebec. Published by order of the Congress.
United States. Continental Congress.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A collection of the most interesting tracts, lately published in England and America, on the subjects of taxing the American colonies, and regulating their trade. In two volumes.
Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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An introduction to the history of the revolt of the colonies: giving from the state papers, a comprehensive view of their conduct, from the Successive Settlement of each, to their declaration of independence, ... By George Chalmers, Esq. In two volumes. Vol.I.
Chalmers, George, 1742-1825.Date: 1782- Books
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The report of the Lords committees, appointed by the House of Lords to enquire into the several proceedings in the Colony of Massachusets Bay, in opposition to the sovereignty of His Majesty, in His Parliament of Great Britain, over that Province; and also what hath passed in this House relative thereto, from the First Day of January, 1764.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces; arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: G.P. General politics; A.B.T. American politics before the troubles; (A.D.T.) American Politics during the Troubles; (P.P.) Provincial or Colony Politics; and (M.P.) Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces; Written by Benj. Franklin, LL.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland; President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia;-Late Agent in England for several of the American Colonies; and at present chosen in America as Deputy to the General Congress for the State of Pensylvania; President of the Convention of the said State, and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Paris for the United States of America: Now first collected, with explanatory plates, notes and an index to the whole.
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The several assemblies of New-Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, having refered to the Congress a resolution of the House of Commons of Great-Britain ... the Congress took the said resolution into consideration, and are thereupon of opinion. That the colonies of America are entitled to the sole and exclusive privilege of giving and granting their own money ...
United States. Continental Congress.Date: 1775]