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Revolutionary Era broadsides, 1775-1783
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Resolves of the Honourable Continental Congress. : (Published by order of the General Committee, for the city and county of Albany.)
The Tory Act : published by order of the Continental Congress, Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 1776.
In Congress, April 23, 1778. : Whereas persuasion and influence, the example of the deluded or wicked, the fear of danger, or the calamities of war, may have induced some of the subjects of these states to join, aid or abet the British forces in America .
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …
Sir, You would probably think yourself neglected, and unjustly deprived of that notice to which you are entitled, were I to pass you over in silence when examining the conduct of your Congress. …