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    The true interest of Britain, set forth in regard to the colonies; and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them, including five different plans, for effecting this desirable event. / By Jos. Tucker, D.D. dean of Glocester. Author of the Essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great-Britain, with regard to trade. ; To which is added by the printer, a few more words, on the freedom of the press in America.
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    1776
    
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    Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799. ; Bell, Robert, 1732?-1784. ; Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Plain truth: or, Serious considerations on the present state of the city of Philadelphia.
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    Two states noted by Adams, "one with Tucker's name alone on the title page and one with three lines that identify him further." "A few more words, on the freedom of the press, addressed by the printer, to the friends of ...
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    The travels of the imagination; a true journey from Newcastle to London. : To which are added, American independence, an everlasting deliverance from British tyranny: a poem.
    Date of publication:
    1778
    
    Author(s):
    Murray, James, 1732-1782. ; Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. American independence.
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    Attributed to James Murray by Evans. Also issued as part of: Miscellanies for sentimentalists ... Philadelphia : Robert Bell, 1778 (Evans 15914). "American independence, an everlasting deliverance from British tyranny. A ...
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    The speech of Edmund Burke, Esquire, on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the colonies, March 22d, 1775.
    Date of publication:
    1775
    
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    Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.
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    Bookseller's advertisement, p. [72].
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    The sentiments of a foreigner, on the disputes of Great-Britain with America. Translated from the French. ; [One line in Latin from Virgil]
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    1775
    
    Author(s):
    Raynal, abbé (Guillaume-Thomas-François), 1713-1796 ; Raynal, abbé (Guillaume-Thomas-François), 1713-1796. Histoire philosophique et politique, des etablissemens & du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes. English. Selections.
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    Translation of an extract from the abbé Raynal's Histoire philosophique et politique des établissemens et du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes. Bookseller's advertisement, p. [28].
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    The present state of North-America. I. The discoveries, rights and possessions of Great-Britain. II. The discoveries, rights and possessions of France. III. The encroachments and depredations of the French upon His Majesty's territories in North-America, in times when peace subsisted in Europe between the two crowns, &c. &c.
    Date of publication:
    1755
    
    Author(s):
    Huske, Ellis, 1700-1755. ; Huske, John, 1692?-1761. ; Huske, John, 1721?-1773.
    Description:
    Attributed to Ellis Huske in the Dictionary of national biography and the British Museum catalogue. Incorrectly attributed to John Huske (1692?-1761) by Sabin and John Carter Brown, and to John Huske (1721?-1773) by the ...
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    The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine.
    Date of publication:
    1796
    
    Author(s):
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
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    Printed wrapper: The political censor, or Monthly review for March 1796, This work will be published on the last day of every month. Six Censors will make a volume, the sixth will therefore contain a general index and table ...
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    The other side of the question: or, A defence of the liberties of North-America. In answer to a late Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions. / By a citizen.
    Date of publication:
    1774
    
    Author(s):
    Livingston, Philip, 1716-1778.
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    A reply to Thomas Bradbury Chandler's A friendly address to all reasonable Americans. Attributed to Livingston by Evans. Bookseller's advertisement, p. [31].
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    The law of liberty. A sermon on American affairs, preached at the opening of the Provincial Congress of Georgia. Addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth. : With an appendix, giving a concise account of the struggles of Swisserland [sic] to recover their liberty. / By John J. Zubly, D.D. ; [Two lines from Isaiah]
    Date of publication:
    1775
    
    Author(s):
    Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781. ; Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of, 1731-1801. ; Georgia. Provincial Congress.
    Description:
    Bookseller's advertisement, p. [42]
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    The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. / By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. ; [Two lines from Psalms]
    Date of publication:
    1745
    
    Author(s):
    Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.
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    Occasioned by the capture of Louisburg. Bookseller's advertisement, p. [35].
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    The interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. : To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. / As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of this pamphlet (B------n F-------n, LL. D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent and publick-spirited people.
    Date of publication:
    1760
    
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    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. ; Jackson, Richard, d. 1787. ; Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Observations concerning the increase of mankind.
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    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 ...
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