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1689Description:Enjoining care and vigilance to ward off any landing or invasion in the Territory and Dominion of New England. Signed: E. Andros.This item contains 3 files (38.81 KB).Publicly Available -
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1689Description:Verse, of 240 lines, concerning the Revolution of 1688. First line: Hail noble prince, in whom our joy and love. Textual evidence suggests that Benjamin Harris, who visited England in 1688, may have been the author of the ...This item contains 3 files (63.93 KB).Publicly Available -
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1750Description:Dedication to Henry Pelham signed: Arch. Kennedy. For further discussion see: Wroth, Lawrence C. An American bookshelf 1775, 1934, p. 118-124.This item contains 3 files (204.89 KB).Publicly Available -
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1752Description:Attributed to Kennedy in: Wroth, L. An American bookshelf 1755 (Philadelphia, 1934), p. 29-31, 118-119 and 122-126.This item contains 3 files (221.64 KB).Publicly Available -
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1752Description:Originally issued in numbers of 16 p., each with cover-title; v. 1, Jan. 1747-May 1749; v. 2, April 1750-Nov. 1752. Left unfinished at the author's death in October 1752. Some copies of v. 1 have the severe characterization ...This item contains 3 files (4.05 MB).Publicly Available -
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1754Description:Attributed to Archibald Kennedy in Wroth, L.C. An American bookshelf 1755. Philadelphia, 1934, p. 118-124.This item contains 3 files (131.68 KB).Publicly Available -
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1760Description:"N.B. Who was the compositor of this very reputable pamphlet, is, perhaps, absolutely uncertain with every body, but the excellent author of it: He says 'I am an anonymous writer, and hope never to be known.' --The two ...This item contains 3 files (335.52 KB).Publicly Available -
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1760Description:In response to "A letter addressed to great men" by John Douglas and "Remarks on the Letter addressed to great men" by William Burke. Frequently attributed to Richard Jackson; more recently to Benjamin Franklin and Jackson ...This item contains 3 files (364.55 KB).Publicly Available -
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1761Description:Argues against giving Guadeloupe to the French. Attributed to Charles Townshend by Evans; however, the Dictionary of national biography attributes the Remarks to William Burke, secretary to Guadeloupe in 1762. Dated 1760 ...This item contains 3 files (209.29 KB).Publicly Available -
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1762Description:Errata note, p. 53.This item contains 3 files (314.22 KB).Publicly Available -