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A Scene in the first act of the new farce, 1764
Isaac Hunt, A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. With a dialogue, 1765
Society of Friends, A letter from a meeting of the brethren called Quakers, 1761
Atticus, The character of Eusebius, 1767
New York General Assembly, A memorial of some of the part-owners and proprietors of the patents of Minisink and Wawayanda, . . . in the colony of New-York, 1757
A Letter from a Virginian, to the members of the Congress, 1774
King George II, A Treaty with the Shawanese and Delaware Indians, 1757
James Chalmers, Plain truth, 1776
John Adams, Thoughts on government, 1776
The Crisis. Number XI, 1775
Benjamin Franklin, A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, of a number of Indians, 1764
Thomas Jefferson, A summary view of the rights of British America, 1774
Continental Congress, Journals of Congress, . . . September 20th, to . . . September 25th, 1779, inclusive, 1781
Richard Tickell, Anticipation, 1779
Plymouth Company, A patent for Plymouth in New-England, 1751
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