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Microfiche 1227 14949, Box 46 | North-Carolina, St. By His Excellency Josiah Martin, His Majesty's captain-general, governor, and commander in chief in and over the said province. A proclamation Whereas great numbers of His Majesty's subjects within this province, as in many other of the colonies of North-America have been incited ... to array themselves in arms. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14954, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. : [Two lines from Thomson] | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14955, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14956, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. : [Two lines from Thomson] | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14957, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America; with some miscellaneous reflections. : [Two lines from Thomson] | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14958, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. : [Two lines from Thomson] | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14959, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14960, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America. On the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14961, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14962, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14963, Box 46 | Gesunde Vernunft and die Einwohner von America, über folgende wichtige Gegenstände: I. Von dem Ursprung und der Absicht der Regierung überhaupt, mit kurzen Anmerkungen über die englische Landsverfassung. II. Von Monarchie und Erbfolge. III. Gedanken über den gegenwärtigen Zustand americanischer Angelegenheiten. IV. Von der jetzigen Stärke von America, mit einigen vermischten Betrachtungen. : Nebst einem Anhang, und einer Zuschrift an die Repräsentanten des Volks, das den Namen Quäker führet. : [Two lines from Thomson] / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14964, Box 46 | Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14965, Box 46 | Large additions to Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. The American patriot's prayer. II. American independancy defended, by Candidus. III. The propriety of independancy, by Demophilus. : [Two lines from Thomson] : IV. A review of the American contest, with some strictures on the King's speech. Addressed to all parents in the thirteen united colonies, by a friend to posterity and mankind. V. Letter to Lord Dartmouth, by an English American. VI. Observations on Lord North's conciliatory plan, by Sincerus. : To which is added and given, an appendix to Common sense: together with an address to the people called Quakers, on their testimony concerning kings and government, and the present commotions in America. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14966, Box 46 | Large additions to Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. The American patriot's prayer. II. American independency defended, by Candidus. III. The propriety of independency, by Demophilus. [Two lines from Thomson] IV. A review of the American contest, with some strictures on the King's speech. Addressed to all parents in the thirteen united colonies, by a friend to posterity and mankind. V. Letter to Lord Dartmouth, by an English American. VI. Observations on Lord North's conciliatory plan, by Sincerus. : To which are added and given an appendix to Common sense; together with an address to the people called Quakers, on their testimony concerning kings and government, and the present commotions in America. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14966, Box 49 |
A Dialogue between the ghost of General Montgomery just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American delegate, in a wood near Philadelphia Common sense with the whole appendix: the address to the Quakers: also, the Large additions, and A dialogue between the ghost of General Montgomery, just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American delegate in a wood, near Philadelphia: on the grand subject of American independancy. Common sense addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. |
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Microfiche 1227 14968, Box 46 | To the children of light in this generation called of God to be partakers of eternal life in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, and Light of the World. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14969, Box 46 | An act, directing the mode and time of electing justices of the peace for the city of Philadelphia, and the several and respective counties in this common-wealth, and for other purposes therein mentioned | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14971, Box 46 | Advertisement In pursuance of a writ to me directed ... Dated at Philadelphia, the 28th day of February, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six. William Dewees, sheriff. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14974, Box 46 | Proceedings of the Provincial Conference of Committees, of the province of Pennsylvania held at the Carpenter's Hall, at Philadelphia. : Begun June 18th, and continued by adjournments to June 25, 1776. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 14975, Box 46 | Extracts from the proceedings of the Provincial Conference of Committees for the Province of Pennsylvania held at Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, June 18, 1776. | 1 |