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British advertisement for wood-cutters for royal troops, 1778
Dialogue that was spoken at the opening of a school in Wilmington, Delaware, 1773
Births and Burials in Christ Church Parish, Philadelphia, 1762
An Epistle from Titus to Timothy, 1781
The State of Baptist Churches, 1764
Joseph Reed, Broadside regarding the Pennsylvania Line, 1781
Message satirizing the failure of New York General Assembly to eject John De Noyelles's tenant Hendrick Oblinus, 1772
Alexander McDougall's message concerning his prosecution, New York, 1771
Message about the non-importation agreement, New York, 1770 (3)
Message attempting to influence voting preferences for members of the New York General Assembly, 1769 (2)
Notice of the Pennsyvania Council of Safety to the freemen of the city to meet tomorrow to plan defensive measures, 1776
Mr. Axe and Mr. Hammer's message opposing the election of lawyers to the New York General Assembly, 1769
Births and Burials in Christ Church Parish, Philadelphia, 1757
An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, 1782
Postscript to the Pennsylvania packet, 1774
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