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British proclamation ordering that all ships report their cargoes to the Philadelphia port officials, 1777
Message warning against corruption and the use of threats to influence the upcoming New York election, 1769
Southwark Theatre (Philadelphia) playbill for "The Liar" and "A Trip to Scotland," 1778
Tyrconnel's message on Irish politics and government, 1689
Message in favor of the non-importation of tea, 1773
The Pennsylvania gazette, and weekly advertiser, 1779
British proclamation requiring licensing for the sale of spirits, 1777
Quaker Petition to the Pennsylvania General Assembly, 1784
Message about public finance in Philadelphia, 1773
British communication advising that Christian Apple be contacted when the chimneys of the barracks need sweeping, 1778
Southwark Theatre (Philadelphia) playbill for "The Inconstant" and "The Mock Doctor," 1778 (2)
Message about the tea ship due to arrive in Philadelphia harbor, 1773
Message from the generals of the Continental Army, 1775
Southwark Theatre (Philadelphia) playbill for the first part of "King Henry IV" and "Lethe," 1778 (1)
Facetious text about the non-importation agreement, 1773
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