- Seven resolutions concerning American loyalists, known as the Tory act. Dated: In Congress, January 2, 1776. Signed: Extracts from the minutes, Charles Thompson [i.e., Thomson], secretary. Text in two columns separated by an ornamental border; initial capital "W" in type ornament border. References: Bristol, B4401; Shipton & Mooney, 43193., New-York Historical Society
- Seven resolutions of the Continental Congress concerning American loyalists. Signed: Extracts from the minutes, Charles Thompson [i.e. Thomson], secretary. Imprint from Evans. New-York Historical copy inscribed: "John McKesson" and "Continental Congress". References: Evans 15147; Journals of the Continental Congress, 89., New-York Historical Society
- At head of title: No. VI. Letter no. VI, addressed to John Jay, of the "Letters of Papinian: in which the conduct, present state and prospects, of the American Congress, are examined". The letters were first printed in 1779 in Rivington’s Royal Gazette, and afterwards reprinted in Gaine’s New-York Gazette. They were reissued the same year in book form in London and New York. Attributed to Inglis in the Dictionary of American biography. Text printed in three columns. New-York Historical copy cropped and torn at edges, with slight loss of text., New-York Historical Society
- Letter no. IV, addressed to John Jay, of the "Letters of Papinian: in which the conduct, present state and prospects, of the American Congress, are examined". The letters were first printed in 1779 in Rivington’s Royal Gazette, and afterwards reprinted in Gaine’s New-York Gazette. They were reissued the same year in book form in London and New York. Attributed to Inglis in the Dictionary of American biography. Text printed in three columns. New-York Historical copy cropped and torn at edges, with slight loss of text., New-York Historical Society