A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies, recto
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Analysis A. P. ; Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron, 1724-1808
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A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies, verso
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Analysis A. P. ; Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron, 1724-1808
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A dissertation on disputes between Great Britain and her colonies.
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Analysis A. P. ; Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron, 1724-1808
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By Commodore Sir George Collier, commander in chief of His Majesty’s ships and vessels in North-America; and Major-General William Tryon ... : Address. To the inhabitants of Connecticut ... Given on board His Majesty’s ship Camilla, in the Sound, July 4th, 1779.
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Great Britain. Royal Navy ; Collier, George, Sir, 1738-1795 ; Tryon, William, 1729-1788 ; Howe, John, 1754-1835 ; Great Britain. Army
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By Commodore Sir George Collier, commander in chief of His Majesty’s ships and vessels in North-America; and Major-General William Tryon ... : Address. To the inhabitants of Connecticut ... Given on board His Majesty’s ship Camilla, in the Sound, July 4th, 1779, verso
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Great Britain. Royal Navy ; Collier, George, Sir, 1738-1795 ; Tryon, William, 1729-1788 ; Howe, John, 1754-1835 ; Great Britain. Army
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By Commodore Sir George Collier, commander in chief of His Majesty’s ships and vessels in North-America; and Major-General William Tryon ... : Address. To the inhabitants of Connecticut ... Given on board His Majesty’s ship Camilla, in the Sound, July 4th, 1779, recto
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Great Britain. Royal Navy ; Collier, George, Sir, 1738-1795 ; Tryon, William, 1729-1788 ; Howe, John, 1754-1835 ; Great Britain. Army
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By his Excellency William Tryon, Esquire, captain general, and governor in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation. : Whereas I have received His Majesty’s royal proclamation given at the court of St. James’s, the twenty-third day of August last, in the words following: By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition. George R. ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, in the city of New-York, the fourteenth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five ...
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New York (Colony). Governor (1771-1780 : Tryon) ; George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820 ; Tryon, William, 1729-1788 ; Gaine, Hugh, 1726 or 7-1807 ; L. V. G. ; Villedary, I. ; Great Britain. Parliament ; Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition
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Dr. Auchmuty’s letter to Capt. Montresor, chief engineer, at Boston. : New-York, April 19, 1775. My dear sir, Yesterday Capt. Coupar arrived from London; Rivington I conclude will have all the news in his paper ...
From the London evening post, 29th of April 1775. To the three generals, with Scotch orders, on their voyage to North-America. : [one line of Latin] : Critical and faithful extracts from Colonel Cavallier’s [i.e., Cavalier’s] Memoirs of the wars of the Cevennes, or Lower Languedoc, in his own handwriting, and in the French language.
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Cavalier, Jean, 1681-1740. Memoirs of the wars of the Cevennes ; Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796
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In Congress. December 6, 1775. : We the delegates of the thirteen united colonies in North America have taken into our most serious consideration a proclamation issued from the Court of St. James’s on the twenty-third day of August last. …
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United States. Continental Congress ; Dunlap, John, 1747-1812
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Late advices from London.
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Fleet, Thomas, 1732-1797 ; Fleet, John, 1734-1806 ; Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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The Following was received by a vessel arrived at New-York, last week. : At a meeting of the livery of London, in Commonhall assembled, on Tuesday the 4th July, 1775. Resolved, that the King is bound to hear the petitions of his people …
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Southwick, Solomon, 1731-1797
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The Following was received by a vessel arrived at New-York, last week. : At a meeting of the livery of London, in Commonhall assembled, on Tuesday the 4th July, 1775. Resolved, that the King is bound to hear the petitions of his people …, recto
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Southwick, Solomon, 1731-1797
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The Following was received by a vessel arrived at New-York, last week. : At a meeting of the livery of London, in Commonhall assembled, on Tuesday the 4th July, 1775. Resolved, that the King is bound to hear the petitions of his people …, verso
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Southwick, Solomon, 1731-1797
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The twelve united colonies, by their delegates in Congress, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. : Friends, countrymen, and brethren! By these, and by every other appellation ... we entreat your serious attention to this our second attempt, to prevent their dissolution. ...
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United States. Continental Congress ; Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794 ; Holt, John, 1721-1784
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The twelve united colonies, by their delegates in Congress, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. : Friends, countrymen, and brethren! By these, and by every other appellation ... we entreat your serious attention to this our second attempt, to prevent their dissolution. ..., page [2]
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United States. Continental Congress ; Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794 ; Holt, John, 1721-1784
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The twelve united colonies, by their delegates in Congress, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. : Friends, countrymen, and brethren! By these, and by every other appellation ... we entreat your serious attention to this our second attempt, to prevent their dissolution. ..., page [1]
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United States. Continental Congress ; Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794 ; Holt, John, 1721-1784
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To the inhabitants of New-York, and all the British colonies. New-York, 20th April 1775. : The following very interesting accounts were yesterday received by the snow Gen. Johnson, Capt. Dean, in 31 days from England, recto
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To the inhabitants of New-York, and all the British colonies. New-York, 20th April 1775. : The following very interesting accounts were yesterday received by the snow Gen. Johnson, Capt. Dean, in 31 days from England, verso
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To the inhabitants of New-York, and all the British colonies. New-York, 20th April 1775. : The following very interesting accounts were yesterday received by the snow Gen. Johnson, Capt. Dean, in 31 days from England.