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Six-line verse satirizing the leberal faction in New York politics, 1769
British proclamation advertising for recruits for the Royal Navy, 1777
Anonymous message about liberty, as if spoken by the statue of William Pitt, New York, 1770
Births and Burials in Christ Church Parish, Philadelphia, 1747
Message accusing American merchants of violating the non-importation agreements while pretending to observe them, 1769
Message in favor of the non-importation of tea, 1773
Births and Burials in Christ Church Parish, Philadelphia, 1753
Message about the non-importation agreement, New York, 1770 (3)
Andrew Marschalk's affidavit attesting that Isaac Sears attempted to bribe his father with the promise of an appointment by the Board of Commerce in exchange for his vote, 1769
Message by Thomas Crowley on the disputes between Great Britain and her colonies, London, 1775
A satire on the non-importation agreement, New York, 1770
Indignant Reader, 1782
Message warning against the excise bill proposed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, 1772
Resolution of the Philadelphia City Committee to distribute its proceedings to each county, 1779
Burials of the Second Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, 1767
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